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A ailment that is still a challenge for science

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The Silent Struggle: Millions Suffer from Chronic Cough – Is It More than Just a Cold?

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World-Today-News.com – For millions, a persistent cough isn’t a temporary annoyance – it’s a debilitating condition that substantially impacts quality of life. Chronic cough, defined as lasting over eight weeks, affects an estimated 5.5% of the adult population in Spain, and likely a similar percentage globally, yet remains largely undiagnosed and undertreated. Are you one of the many silently struggling?

While frequently enough dismissed as a lingering effect of a cold or allergy, chronic cough can be a complex medical issue with a variety of underlying causes. Alarmingly, a recent report reveals that only 2.4% of those affected receive a formal medical diagnosis,leaving the vast majority to suffer in silence. Experts are now calling for increased awareness and research into this widespread ailment.

Who is Most at risk?

According to Dr. Ignacio Dávila, President of the Spanish Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (Seaic), the typical patient experiencing chronic cough is a woman between 50 and 60, with a history of allergies and no history of smoking. However, the condition impacts people of all ages and backgrounds.

“The profile of the patient is often someone who has consulted multiple specialists without finding answers,” explains Dr. Dávila. This diagnostic odyssey is a common frustration for those living with chronic cough.

Beyond the Common Cold: Uncovering the Causes

While a post-viral cough is common, chronic cough often points to deeper issues. Experts identify several key contributors:

Underlying Allergies: Undiagnosed or poorly managed allergies, including asthma, are meaningful triggers.
Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD): Acid reflux can irritate the throat and trigger a persistent cough.
Respiratory Issues: Past infections, chronic bronchitis (particularly in smokers), and undiagnosed asthma play a role.
Upper Airway Issues: Conditions like rhinitis can cause mucus to drip down the back of the throat, leading to irritation and coughing.
* Serious, but Rare, Causes: While less common, chronic cough can sometiems be a symptom of more serious conditions, including lung cancer.This underscores the importance of seeking medical evaluation.

Dr. david de la Rosa of Separ (spanish Society of Thoracic Pneumology and Surgery) emphasizes the need to rule out serious causes and encourages further investigation into the condition.

Hope on the Horizon: New Treatments and Research

The good news is that research is progressing. Scientists

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