A cough caused by an acute respiratory infection caused by a virus or bacteria lasts only two weeks.
“We’re seeing changes now and we have patients who are living three to four weeks and that’s the point where the concern starts.” Alejandro Canseco | Pulmonologist, Spanish Hospital
Yes, a cough lasting more than two weeks is not normal.
“Many of the patients we see with a cough more than two weeks after infection have allergy-related findings.” Alejandro Canseco | Pulmonologist Spanish Hospital
Do cough syrups help?
Answer: yes.
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“It must be taken into account that for this symptom: We have antitussives, antitussives, and mucolytics or expectorants.» Alejandro Canseco | Pulmonologist Spanish Hospital
Can I use home remedies?
“The truth is that these compounds, which are not allopathic as such, are not recommended for respiratory tract infections to treat cough.” Alejandro Canseco | Pulmonologist Spanish Hospital
It is recommended to avoid drinking liquids and consult a specialist.
“If it is a chronic cough that has lasted more than two weeks, it is worth contacting an experienced pulmonologist who can help us eliminate the cause of the persistent cough.”