Rhinitis can cause long-term cough, and the cause of long-term cough may also be lung disease, bronchial disease, etc..
If the patient suffers from chronic rhinitis, the nasal mucus may be sticky or mucopurulent and not easy to blow out. During acute rhinitis, the secretion will also increase, and may flow down from the nasopharynx, which may lead to coughing symptom when the pharynx is irritated for a long period of time.
Long-term cough is not necessarily caused by rhinitis, but may also be caused by lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial diseases such as bronchiectasis, etc. The cause of the cough should be clarified in a regular hospital.
It is recommended that rhinitis with chronic cough should go to the regular hospital in time, after the cause is clear, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition of the body to bring adverse effects.