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  • How long does it take for an allergy cough to go away?

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    An allergy cough lasts until the troubling symptoms exist. Usually, a patient may face an allergy cough for anywhere between three-eight weeks. Once one gets rid of the allergy-causing irritants, the cough should subside. In case a patient experiences severe symptoms of an allergy cough, they may need to undergo treatment. With the help of this, th
  • What are the risk factors associated with an allergy cough?

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    The symptoms of an allergy cough may worsen due to factors like tobacco products, chronic lung conditions such as infection, bronchitis and asthma, obesity, exposure to cockroaches, dust, fungi or mold, pollen, animal fur or dander, and chemical, vehicular or industrial pollution. A family history of asthma or allergies is another risk factor assoc
  • How can one prevent the onset of an allergy cough?

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    One can prevent an allergy cough by making some changes such as quitting tobacco products, keeping away from sour foods, drinking plenty of water and staying hydrated. A patient can clear their nose of irritants by using a saltwater nose rinse. One needs to clean their home and workspace periodically and ensure that dust mites and mold are removed.