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What *exactly * is a persistent cough?

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NemoTeamo · 17/03/2020 17:41

In my smallish office, in west Wales we are in a standoff between our staff.
We have a lady with a slight cough who is coming into work as usual and a chap who is complaining about her persistent cough to me.
Neither have underlying health conditions and both are in their early twenties.
I listened to the colleague complaining and actually timed the instances of coughing in one hour without the lady knowing . She coughed (and really it was more of a throat clear than anything) 8 times in one hour. Three of these occured directly as someone mentioned corona virus (psychosomatic?). And three of us also coughed at one of these mentions too.
She appears well and not flushed by temperature or anything.
What is a persistent cough? Does this count as one?!

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GlendaSugarbeanIsJudgingYou · 05/04/2020 19:46

Reading this thread is making me need to cough.

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Milky77 · 05/04/2020 19:45

She could have hayfever

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ProfessorSillyStuff · 05/04/2020 19:41

Wow. It's simple. If your throat doesn't feel right, you can't go all day without coughing even once, just stay home. Duh. Gross.

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Iwantacookie · 17/03/2020 20:22

Very confusing. I wouldn't say that was a persistent cough but I dont know how many times people normally cough in a day.

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NemoTeamo · 17/03/2020 20:21

Maybe for a week or so, but I honestly haven't noticed it much so that's a guess to be honest based on what the chap is saying.

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3littlemonkeys82 · 17/03/2020 20:10

It's a NEW persistent/repeated cough.

How long has she been clearing her throat for? I wouldn't class throat clearing as coughing tbh.

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NemoTeamo · 17/03/2020 20:01

Should I / can I as her line manager insist she goes home?! Im still not convinced myself to be honest, and I'm not even sure I would have noticed it if the chap hadn't spoken to me directly about it.

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24hoursfromtulsa · 17/03/2020 20:00

Bear in mind that not everyone who has CV has the same symptoms (some have no, or minimal symptoms).

I have got a lump in my throat when I swallow, tender glands in my neck, occasional tightness in my chest, feeling rough as anything and started a cough today. Have had worse coughs and have no fever but isolating myself just in case.

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peachsquish · 17/03/2020 19:52

What if you want to cough repeatedly. I have a dry throat started this afternoon and feel that I need to keep clearing it. But it's not an uncontrollable cough, I can manage without clearing it not like a phlegmy cough where you have to cough. No temperature.

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peachsquish · 17/03/2020 19:49

What if you want to cough r

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goingoverground · 17/03/2020 19:08

The NHS definition of coughing repeatedly is a far better way of explaining what is meant by a "persistent cough".

Sometimes we cough because our throat is irritated eg we've swallowed saliva or food the wrong way, we've breathed in smoke or a chemical, we've got post nasal drip from coming in from the cold or acid reflux. In those cases, you cough for a few moments or possibly a few hours until the irritation has settled. Those would not be a persistent cough and you generally are aware of the cause.

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BlackInk · 17/03/2020 18:47

The NHS website says 'if you have started coughing repeatedly':

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

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ButYouAreInfactAMoron · 17/03/2020 18:34

It did get noticeably worse though to be fair. But I figured it's not worth the risk.

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ButYouAreInfactAMoron · 17/03/2020 18:34

I have a cough like this and am SI to be on the safe side

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HarveySchlumpfenburger · 17/03/2020 18:32

Does she normally cough like this? Has she been doing it for weeks/months?

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Fannia · 17/03/2020 18:31

Personally I would say if you have a cough that keeps going for several hours then it would be best to err on the side of caution. Some people are going to use SI as a chance to skive but it's still better to prevent the spread of the disease by allowing anyone who asks to SI with a cough and/or fever to do so.

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Dramadrama · 17/03/2020 18:21

Oh that's interesting, @Nemo. I couldn't see glands listed as a symptom of CV but was wondering.

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NemoTeamo · 17/03/2020 18:16

She's not drawing any breath in to do the cough. Her mouth is closed and she sort of does that cough that sounds like its someone sarcastically asking for something IYSWIM!

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NemoTeamo · 17/03/2020 18:14

@Dramadrama Yes apparently when questioned by him she did say her "neck" felt a bit sore

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MissBax · 17/03/2020 17:58

If it is a cough, 8 times in an hour is alot. I've probably coughed twice all day.

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MissBax · 17/03/2020 17:58

How do people not know this?!

If you are frequently coughing when you normally would not. It's pretty simple.

Throat clearing isn't coughing, so which is it?

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Dramadrama · 17/03/2020 17:56

Did anyone’s symptoms include a sore gland in the neck at the time their throat started feeling a bit dry?

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Forgone90 · 17/03/2020 17:54

My guess would be if you are coughing enough to question it yourself then it is persistent

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PotteringAlong · 17/03/2020 17:54

Until people started talking about coughing, I don’t think you realise just how much you cough in the normal course of a day.

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nellodee · 17/03/2020 17:52

This is my take on it.

The opposite of persistent is intermittent, or occasional. Is your cough only occasional? If not, it's persistent.

Would you say to someone, under normal circumstances, with no covid, "I've got a cough." That's a persistent cough.

If you cough a couple of times when you got up, and then just before you had a cup of tea around 11, then got a bit of a tickle later in the day... that's an occasional cough.

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