Coughs have a wide range of causes, from common viruses and bacteria to environmental triggers like smoke, dust, or pollution. Allergies are another frequent cause, leading to chronic coughs that can be difficult to manage without identifying and avoiding the specific allergen. Certain medical conditions such as acid reflux, asthma, and chronic bronchitis are well-known culprits for causing persistent coughs. Infections like pneumonia, bronchitis, or sinusitis can result in more severe symptoms that may require medical intervention. Additionally, some medications, particularly ACE inhibitors used for blood pressure, can cause a dry cough as a side effect. Less commonly, serious conditions like heart failure or lung diseases, including COPD, can lead to prolonged coughing, necessitating thorough medical evaluation and management.
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