Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 21-25, March 2006

Habit cough: assessment and management

  • Dominic A. Fitzgerald

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Respiratory Medicine, The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Locked Bag 4001, Westmead, Sydney 2145, Australia. Tel.: +61 2 9845 3397; Fax: +61 2 9845 3396.
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  • Kasia Kozlowska

The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Sydney, Australia

Summary 

Habit cough is a condition that is often misdiagnosed as asthma. The cough is bizarre in nature, troublesome to those around the person coughing and clearly a waking phenomenon. Often, relatives will have considered the possibility of a habit cough by the time that they present to the respiratory or general paediatrician. In the majority of cases, simple explanation of the nature of likely stressors and reassurance form the basis of effective therapy. In young people with more entrenched symptoms, the provision of coping strategies and increasing the subjective sense of control is an intervention in itself and will improve the likelihood of a good outcome. In more extreme cases, the role of rehabilitation programmes involving negotiation with schools and community organisations may prove useful in remediation of the cough and normalisation of social and peer supports.

Keywords: habit cough, explanation, reassurance, coping strategies

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PII: S1526-0542(05)00112-0

doi:10.1016/j.prrv.2005.11.007

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 21-25, March 2006