What’s wrong with paroxysmal coughing caused by hiking?

The paroxysmal cough caused by hiking is considered to be related to cough variant asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and respiratory tract diseases.
1. Cough variant asthma: Climbing mountain triggered paroxysmal cough is considered to be related to cough variant asthma. Such as inhalation of pollen, overwork, etc., on the bronchial tube caused by stimulation, spasm, causing irritation cough.
2. Gastroesophageal reflux disease: patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease, too much food before hiking, increased pressure in the stomach, food reflux on the trachea caused by irritation, causing irritating cough.
3. Diseases of the respiratory tract itself: Diseases of the respiratory tract itself, such as bacterial, fungal, viral, mycoplasma, parasitic, and tuberculosis infections, caused by pharyngitis, bronchitis, bronchitis, pneumonia, etc., are also the main causes of paroxysmal cough.
The paroxysmal violent cough when climbing mountains is considered to be related to the above factors. It is recommended to pay attention to rest, if necessary, go to the respiratory medicine department of the hospital, comprehensively analyze and judge the cause, and give appropriate drug treatment.