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Environmental triggers can cause chronic cough, but the long-term effects of exposure are key. This review examines how persistent or intense irritant exposure, even in childhood, impacts chronic cough risk.

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  • Environmental Health
  • Pulmonology
  • Epidemiology

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  • Cough is a vital airway defense reflex.
  • Environmental irritants and pollutants are suspected in chronic cough development.
  • Existing studies often highlight cough's protective role rather than environmental impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review associations between chronic cough and environmental exposures.
  • To focus on long-term residual effects of chronic and acute high-intensity exposures.
  • To investigate if childhood exposure increases adult chronic cough risk.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of epidemiological evidence.
  • Analysis of studies focusing on environmental pollutants and irritants.
  • Examination of exposure duration and intensity in relation to chronic cough.

Main Results:

  • Epidemiological data suggest links between environmental irritant exposure and chronic cough.
  • Long-term residual outcomes are crucial for understanding environmental triggers' true impact.
  • The review synthesizes findings on chronic persistent and acute high-intensity exposure effects.

Conclusions:

  • Environmental factors play a significant role in chronic cough pathogenesis.
  • Understanding long-term exposure effects is essential for managing chronic cough.
  • Childhood environmental exposures may represent a risk factor for adult chronic cough.