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Our data suggest that adults with chronic cough without a cause, who have the clinical characteristics of a daily repetitive nonproductive cough that is absent once asleep, should be identified as potentially having habit cough.
- Habit cough - Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Habit cough has been described in the literature as another...
- Habit cough - Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology
Habit cough is commonly characterized by a harsh barking cough, and can persist for weeks, months, and even years. The cough's hallmarks are severe frequency, sometimes a cough every 2–3 seconds, and the lack of other symptoms such as fever.
10 Δεκ 2020 · Although causes of chronic cough (CC) in children have been well defined,1 over 40% of adults with CC seen at specialty centers are reported to be without medical explanation.2 Most children with CC that has no medical explanation have a syndromic disorder known as habit cough (HC).
Habit cough is most commonly characterised by a repetitive loud barking cough that persists for prolonged periods. The cough interferes with normal activity and substantially decreases the quality of life. The sine qua non is the total absence of this troublesome cough once asleep.
More than 40% of adults with chronic cough seen at specialty cough centers have no identified cause or effective treatment and are defined as idiopathic or refractory. 1,2 Children with chronic cough without a cause generally have a functional cough best known as habit cough (other terms used for this disorder include tic cough, psychogenic coug...
4 Σεπ 2008 · Habit cough has been described in the literature as another cause of chronic cough and has been denoted by various terms, such as psychogenic cough, cough tic, honking cough, and barking cough. 10 Habit cough can be challenging to diagnose and treat in everyday clinical practice.
Habit cough, which has been denoted by various terms, such as psychogenic cough and cough tic, is characterized by a loud honking or barking cough, disruption of normal activities, and frequent presence of secondary gain (such as school absence).