A tickling cough in the throat is often associated with allergic pharyngitis, chronic pharyngitis, reflux pharyngitis and other diseases.
1. Allergic pharyngitis: after contact with allergens, allergic symptoms in the pharynx can be triggered, triggering the phenomenon of tickling cough in the throat.
2. Chronic pharyngitis: chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx, submucous membrane and its lymphatic tissue. Common symptoms are similar and varied, such as pharyngeal discomfort, foreign body sensation, itchiness, burning sensation, dryness or irritation, and may also be slightly painful. As the back wall of the pharynx is often stimulated by thicker secretions, more frequent irritating cough with nausea often occurs in the morning.
3. Reflux laryngitis: when stomach contents reflux into the throat, it can stimulate the mucous membrane of the throat to produce itchy throat and cough and other discomforts.
Itchy cough in the throat may also be associated with cough variant asthma, chronic bronchitis and other diseases, it is recommended to actively seek medical advice to clarify the diagnosis and cause.