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Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO A dry cough doesn't produce mucus or phlegm, unlike a wet (productive) cough. A ...
Most things that cause dry cough, like allergies, acid reflux, or smoking, won't cause a fever. Treating the underlying cause is key to stopping the cough and getting relief. Having a cough can be ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I also have a dry cough that ... diagnosed with any acid reflux or postnasal drip. -- D.S. ANSWER: Although most people think that asthma causes wheezing, cough is a very common ...
Dr. Roach: I have a dry cough that ... diagnosed with any acid reflux or postnasal drip. — D.S. Answer: Although most people think that asthma causes wheezing, cough is a very common symptom ...
Background: While medical therapy may fail to improve cough due to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), it is not known if inadequate esophageal acid suppression is responsible. Methods ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I also have a dry cough that ... with any acid reflux or postnasal drip. — D.S. Answer: Although most people think that asthma causes wheezing, cough is a very common symptom ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I also have a dry cough that’s been going ... However, I’ve not been diagnosed with any acid reflux or postnasal drip. — D.S. ANSWER: Although most people think that asthma causes ...