The etiology of allergic cough is unclear and can be triggered by factors such as fumes, dust, and prolonged speech. Allergic cough, also known as allergic cough, is one of the more common respiratory diseases, refers to people with allergic body in contact with certain triggering factors, chronic cough. The cause of the disease is unclear and may be related to the presence of certain genetic defects in the patient, and high-risk factors such as fumes, dust, and prolonged speech can cause attacks. Patients with allergic cough may experience symptoms such as a prolonged paroxysmal, irritating dry cough, which may be accompanied by a foreign body sensation or tickling in the throat. Complications such as anxiety and urinary incontinence may also occur when the patient’s disease is not effectively treated for a long period of time. Allergic cough has an impact on the body, patients should go to the hospital in time to receive treatment to avoid aggravation of the condition.