A couple of questions

How do I know if my cough is serious?

When should I be worried about a cough?

Call your doctor if your cough (or your child's cough) doesn't go away after a few weeks or if it also involves any one of these: Coughing up thick, greenish-yellow phlegm. Wheezing. Experiencing a fever.

What kind of cough is Covid symptoms?

What Kind of Cough Is Common in People With the Coronavirus? Most people with COVID-19 have a dry cough they can feel in their chest.

How long should you be coughing before you go to the doctor?

Any cough that lasts longer than eight weeks is a reason to contact your doctor. Schedule an appointment with your doctor if you have additional symptoms, such as: bloody mucus when you cough. shortness of breath.

What sickness starts with a cough?

The most common cause of a cough is a respiratory tract infection, such as a cold or flu. Respiratory tract infections are usually caused by a virus and may last from a few days to a week. Infections caused by the flu may take a little longer to clear up and can sometimes require antibiotics.

How much coughing is normal?

Occasional coughing is normal as it helps clear your throat and airway of germs, mucus and dust. A cough that doesn't go away or comes with other symptoms like shortness of breath, mucus production or bloody phlegm could be the sign of a more serious medical problem.

How long will I have a cough after COVID-19?

Persistent symptoms in patients after Acute COVID-19. Many reports have now described post-COVID symptoms and show that cough can persist for weeks and months after SARS-CoV-2 infection in some patients, with differing severity of acute symptoms (figure 1, table 1).

Can you get a cough after Covid?

Whilst recovering from COVID you may continue to experience a dry cough for some time. Over time, a cough can develop into a cycle, where excessive coughing causes irritation and inflammation, which worsens the cough.