You have a patient who has been coughing for weeks, maybe even a couple of months. You’ve already ruled out COVID; where do you turn next?


This week, let’s talk about chronic cough – what it is, how it differs from acute cough, when to refer the patient, and more:


✅ Common causes – things like GERD, asthma, allergies

✅ The special history questions to ask and how they will help with your differentials

✅ What to watch for in the physical exam

✅ Labs and other tests to order

✅ Red flags


Coughs are common in primary care, and you will see them frequently. Knowing whether you are seeing a more common presentation or something more unusual will help you to create the best plan to take care of your patients in the most appropriate setting.  


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