The impact of long-lasting coughs on diverse patient population

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Chronic coughs exacerbate existing conditions and complicate overall health management for individuals with diabetes, GERD, asthma, COPD, cardiovascular diseases, allergies and the elderly.
Initial Physical Examination of the Patient

Patients with Diabetes

Persistent coughing can cause stress, potentially leading to fluctuations in blood sugar levels, making diabetes management more challenging.
Previous Infections/Diseases, Allergies

Patients with GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)

Chronic coughing can exacerbate GERD symptoms by increasing intra-abdominal pressure, leading to more frequent reflux episodes.
Red flags

Patients with Asthma

A long-lasting cough can worsen asthma symptoms, leading to more frequent and severe asthma attacks.
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Patients with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)

COPD patients already experience breathing challenges, and a prolonged cough can further obstruct airflow and reduce lung function.
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Elderly Patients

Elderly patients are more vulnerable to the adverse effects of prolonged cough, including respiratory infections and decreased mobility.
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Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases

A prolonged cough can increase cardiovascular stress, potentially leading to heart rhythm disturbances or exacerbating heart failure.
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Patients with Allergies

Allergic patients may experience heightened sensitivity to environmental triggers, leading to more frequent and severe coughing episodes.
 
 
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