"The Mystery of Lingering Coughs: Understanding Post-Respiratory Infection Symptoms"

This virus season, many people are experiencing persistent coughs that won't go away even after testing negative for COVID-19. Physicians are seeing more cases of lingering coughs, possibly due to the aftermath of other respiratory viruses. Some believe that heightened awareness of coughs during the pandemic may be contributing to the perception of more cases. A lingering cough after a viral infection is often a sign of a lingering inflammatory response, and it's important to consult a doctor if the cough lasts more than a few weeks. COVID-19 may also impact how quickly a person recovers from subsequent colds or respiratory viruses. There's no specific treatment for a lingering cough, but hydration and hot beverages may provide relief.
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