What are the other symptoms of heart-induced coughing disorders

Heart-induced cough may be left heart failure, and may also be accompanied by dyspnea, pulmonary edema, fatigue, dizziness and other manifestations.
The heart connects the body to the pulmonary circulation and plays an extremely important role in sustaining life. When the structural function of the heart is abnormal, such as in the case of acute and chronic left heart failure, cough, sputum or even hemoptysis associated with pulmonary stasis, as well as exertional dyspnea, sedentary respiration, and nocturnal paroxysmal dyspnea, may be present.
In addition, the heart, as a systemic organ and a life-supporting blood pump, may also show clinical symptoms related to insufficient blood supply to tissues and organs, such as dizziness, fatigue, decreased exercise tolerance, and, in severe cases, renal impairment, such as oliguria.
It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment for the presence of cardiac structural and functional abnormalities, improve cardiac ultrasound and other auxiliary examinations, and choose the appropriate treatment according to the specific causes and severity of the problem.