Steps to Take After Being Diagnosed with Chronic Cough

Step 1

Communicate with Your Healthcare Team

  • If you have been diagnosed with chronic cough, you most likely have seen several specialists such as a lung doctor, allergist and heart specialist to determine any other possible causes for your cough.  It is important to have ruled out any other reasons for your cough.
  • If your healthcare providers do not work in the same healthcare system, encourage them to communicate with each other for the most comprehensive approach to your care.
  • Talk to your provider about ways you can manage your cough.

Step 2

Protect Your Lungs

  • Avoid tobacco smoke. Smoking or breathing in secondhand smoke irritates your lungs and can worsen your cough.
  • Occupational exposure, chemicals in the home and workplace, and mold can all act as irritants with the potential to worsen your cough.
  • Stay up to date on vaccinations that protect against infectious respiratory diseases since coming down with one can make your cough worse.

Step 3

Get Support

  • Living with a chronic cough can be frustrating. Joining a support group can provide you with a community that understands the types of challenges you may be facing. Online support groups and in person support groups are available
  • Consider professional support if you feel overwhelmed with your chronic cough diagnosis. Ask your primary healthcare provider to provide a referral to a counselor or check with your insurance for an in-network provider that can help you with managing the stress and frustration of your diagnosis.

Page last updated: February 2, 2026

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