Chronic Cough
Causes and Symptoms
Many people seek medical attention for persistent dry coughs or productive coughs even when they don't have a cold.
When coughing and phlegm production persist, it typically indicates issues with the bronchi or larynx.
These conditions can arise from repeated inflammation of the bronchial walls, bronchial dilation, or as complications from childhood illnesses such as measles, whooping cough, tuberculosis, or pneumonia.
However, frequent use of antibiotics should be approached with caution as it can lead to resistance and reduced immune function.
Treatment
At AIBI Clinic, we provide personalized treatments based on individual symptoms, constitution, and physical condition. With over 30 years of accumulated expertise in traditional medicine, we can effectively improve chronic cough conditions.