10 Dry Cough Causes

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Allergies

Coughing allows you to push things out of your lungs that shouldn't be there. With allergies, this could mean that the airways are triggered by various factors, such as pets, pollen or mold.

A dry cough caused by allergies might just be temporary and could be resolved with antihistamines. In more severe cases, a proper treatment plan is developed. Other symptoms that accompany a dry cough include a sore throat and sneezing.

Dry Cough

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