Can heart disease cause coughing?

Aug 07, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Li Man
Introduction
Heart disease may cause coughing. In some cases, heart disease can lead to coughing, but not all forms of heart disease do so. Cough caused by heart disease is termed “cardiogenic cough,” which arises from left-sided heart failure, dyspnea with wheezing, paroxysmal asthma induced by acute pulmonary edema, and numerous organic heart diseases.

      Heart disease predominantly affects middle-aged and elderly individuals and poses significant health risks; in severe cases, it can be life-threatening. Patients diagnosed with heart disease should maintain emotional calm, avoid excessive stress, and refrain from strenuous physical activity to prevent overburdening the heart. A balanced diet also plays a crucial role in supporting recovery. But can heart disease cause coughing?

Can heart disease cause coughing?

Yes, heart disease can cause coughing—though not all forms of heart disease do so. Coughing associated with heart disease is termed “cardiogenic cough.” This type of cough arises primarily from left-sided heart failure, resulting in wheezing dyspnea, paroxysmal asthma triggered by acute pulmonary edema, and various structural (organic) heart diseases.

Research indicates that both the incidence and mortality rates of cardiovascular diseases are continuously rising, with coronary artery disease having become the most common form of heart disease. In daily life, preventive measures against heart disease are essential—particularly for middle-aged and older adults. For those already diagnosed, timely medical treatment must be complemented by appropriate lifestyle management and daily health care.

When symptoms of heart disease appear, prompt medical evaluation and treatment are critical to prevent disease progression. We hope this information has been helpful to you.