Can allergic cough be transmitted to others?
Generally, allergic cough is not contagious. The specific analysis is as follows:
Allergic cough usually occurs in individuals with an allergic constitution after exposure to allergens such as pollen, seafood, eggs, milk, or mangoes, leading to increased airway reactivity. Patients typically experience paroxysmal, irritating dry coughs. Since there are no infectious pathogens present in the respiratory tract of individuals with allergic cough, it is not contagious. In contrast, contagious coughs are usually caused by infections from viruses, bacteria, or other pathogens. Therefore, allergic cough generally does not spread to others.
If allergic cough occurs, it is recommended to visit a hospital for further diagnosis, avoid re-exposure to allergens, and, under a doctor's guidance, use antiallergic medications such as cetirizine hydrochloride tablets or loratadine tablets to help relieve symptoms.