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With intervention, most children with habit cough will achieve complete resolution, or at least improvement in symptoms. This short article is aimed at healthcare professionals working with children and gives practical advice about investigation and management of suspected habit cough in children and young people.
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26 Ιουν 2006 · It appears that habit cough or psychogenetic cough are primarily a pediatric and adolescent disease and few cases are reported in the adult literature. Learning Point Suggestion therapy is the main treatment and can be applied in slightly different ways.
Key Points. Also known as Habit Cough, or now Tic Cough. Is a nervous laryngeal cough. Decreases or is absent during sleep. Physical exam is normal. Has no apparent organic or physiologic etiology. Results in prolonged school absenteeism. Is a diagnosis of exclusion. Definition, Presentation, and Pathophysiology.
16 Οκτ 2015 · This study demonstrates that HC could be recognized, diagnosed, and treated promptly by several physicians in a pediatric allergy and pulmonary clinic over a 20-year period. The cough of this disorder is often associated with considerable morbidity.
1 Αυγ 2014 · The literature suggests that the classic features of these conditions include repetitive, loud, dry, honking cough and absence of cough during nighttime. 9, 10, 11, 12 Holinger and Sanders 13 found that psychogenic cough was the second most common cause of chronic cough in children aged 6 to 16 years.
Contrary to the discussion of “somatic cough syndrome and tic cough” by the Expert Panel, habit cough is a definable and recognizable clinical syndrome. It does not require that these children undergo diagnostic and therapeutic trials to exclude all other causes of cough.
3 Νοε 2023 · The Habit Cough Syndrome. Miles Weinberger MD, Dennis Buettner. First published: 03 November 2023. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.26744. Sections. PDF. Tools. Share. Dr. Ribert Fujiki, 1 his speech and language colleagues, and a psychiatrist, have provided unique data regarding a chronic cough in children that they identify as a “behavioral cough.”