Is it due to yet to be found the reason(s) or the generally acceptable idea of strong smells or dust we are allergic to? Whatever it is, susceptibility to the said things still seems far beyond the Ken of the advancement in the medical science. However, cough is a mechanism to clear the airway, “stated by Jonathan Parsons, MD, Director of the Cough Clinic at the Ohio State University. It still is impenetrable to diagnose a cough just by the sound of it. However, there are a few major differences to help you have clues as to what’s happening inside. Let’s see what this cough really is. Postnasal drip sounding kind of either a dry or wet cough caused by mucus dripping down your throat (reason could be allergies or a cold) tickling nerve endings, triggering coughing, Dr. Parsons says. Symptoms could be cough being aggravated at night; tickly feeling at the back of your throat. If some kind of allergy is the reason, maybe it accompanies itchy eyes a...