Allergic cough
Allergic cough (AC) as an independent disease has not yet been recognized. The definition of it is currently only in the descriptive stage, lacking a large number of systematic research observations. It mainly refers to some patients with chronic cough clinically, with some Atopic factors, antihistamines and glucocorticoid therapy are effective, but can not be diagnosed as asthma, allergic rhinitis or eosinophilic bronchitis (EB) should not be classified as other diseases. This type of cough is defined as AC. Its relationship with allergic laryngitis, EB, and cough after a cold need to be further explored to determine whether it is an independent disease entity.
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