2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2004.00410.x
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Habit cough and effective therapy

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“…The child typically does not cough once asleep, which is a sharp contrast from the cough frequency and severity during waking hours. [13][14][15][16] The cough is nonresponsive to medications-cough suppressants, asthma and allergy medications, antibiotics, or steroids.…”
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“…The child typically does not cough once asleep, which is a sharp contrast from the cough frequency and severity during waking hours. [13][14][15][16] The cough is nonresponsive to medications-cough suppressants, asthma and allergy medications, antibiotics, or steroids.…”
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“…The medical community uses the labels "habit" cough, 13,15,17 "psychogenic" cough, 14,18 and "tic" cough in place of the label NSCC. 19 Sometimes the labels are used to describe the hypothesized etiology for the cough, whereas other times the labels are used incorrectly (e.g., a pediatrician may diagnose tic cough for all patients presenting with NSCC, regardless of etiology).…”
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“…NSCC has several characteristic features (Bauer, Magers, McCubbin, & Black, 2001; Bhatia, Chandra, & Vaid, 2002; Faught & Fitzgerald, 2004):…”
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