Impact of cough on health status
Birring SS., Pavord ID.
Cough is one of the most common presenting symptoms to a general practitioner. Most cases are acute and self-limiting, although a significant minority with an isolated persistent cough are referred for a specialist opinion. The prevalence of chronic cough is variously estimated between 3% and 20% in the general population and is responsible for between 5% and 10% of respiratory outpatient referrals (1,2). These patients suffer considerable physical and psychological morbidity.