Can prune gas cause a cough?

It is possible for a cough to be triggered by prune pit qi (similar to pharyngeal allodynia), but not in all people. The symptoms of prune pit qi are a feeling of obstruction of the pharynx by a foreign body, which looks like a prune pit or sliced meat obstruction, which cannot be clucked out or swallowed, but which does not interfere with eating or breathing, and which the patient often tries to relieve by coughing, sputum coughing, and swallowing. Therefore, plum nucleus qi may cause coughing. Symptoms of Meibomian Qi are often aggravated by emotional discomfort and depression, and the sense of foreign body obstruction in the throat tends to aggravate the patient’s mental burden, with some patients experiencing a sense of tightness in the neck and self-consciousness of breathlessness. If you have any of the above symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical treatment promptly.