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Discover Your Cough Type - Take the Cough Checker Quiz

Ready to identify your cough type? Try our Cough Symptom Quiz now!

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Feeling puzzled by that persistent tickle in your throat? Our free cough checker quiz is here to help you unravel those symptoms! This free what type of cough do I have quiz guides you step-by-step to identify your cough type, from dry, barking, and whooping to chesty congestion. You'll test your knowledge with a brief cough symptom quiz and learn about the different types of cough and their triggers. Plus, get practical relief suggestions tailored just for you. Ready to take control of your health? Start with our what type of cough do i have quiz or explore the cough diagnosis and treatment quiz today!

Which best describes the sound of your cough?
Frequent throat clearing with soft coughs
Dry, harsh hacking without any wet sound
Cough plus a high-pitched wheezing whistle
Wet and gurgling, like clearing chest congestion
Intense burst of coughing ending in a loud whoop
Do you cough up any mucus or phlegm?
Thick yellow or green phlegm
Clear, thin watery mucus
No mucus but severe fits with vomiting
Mucus plus audible wheezing
No mucus, it stays dry and tickly
When do you notice your cough is most severe?
At night with violent fits and whoop
Lying down or at night with drip
Mainly in the morning with phlegm
All day, constant dry tickle
During exercise or in cold air
Do you experience sneezing or a runny nose along with your cough?
No, but cough fits are extreme
No sneezing, just pure dry cough
Occasionally, alongside wheezing sounds
Yes, frequent throat clearing from drip
Yes, with chest congestion and mucus
Does cold air or dry environments trigger your cough?
Sometimes when my nose or throat feels dry
No, triggers always cause severe fits
Yes, I cough more in dry or cold air
Yes, and I also start to wheeze
No, it's tied to mucus buildup instead
Have you experienced wheezing or chest tightness when coughing?
No wheezing or tightness at all
Yes, noticeable wheezing with each cough
Occasionally when clearing mucus
Mild throat tightness from clearing drip
No wheeze, but fits end in whoop
How long has your cough persisted?
Less than two weeks
Varies, often with wheezing episodes
More than three weeks of violent fits
One to two weeks with mucus
Under three weeks, mainly dry drip
What color is any phlegm you produce?
Clear and watery
Mixed with wheezing noise
Green or yellow
I don't produce any phlegm
Not applicable, I have whooping fits
Does your cough improve with hydration or humidifiers?
No, fits persist unchanged
Throat feels soothed
Slight relief but still wheeze
Mucus loosens a bit
Little or no change
Do you also experience acid reflux symptoms alongside coughing?
Rarely when mucus is present
Occasionally with wheezing spells
No reflux, fits remain severe
Often heartburn with throat clearing
No reflux or heartburn
Have you been diagnosed with asthma or allergies previously?
Asthma diagnosis on record
No known conditions
Bronchitis or chest infection history
Seasonal allergies diagnosed
No diagnosis but cough is extreme
Does your cough worsen when you lie down or at night?
Wheezing remains constant
More morning phlegm instead
No change, stays dry
Yes, violent fits at night
Yes, mucus drips at night
How do cough medicines affect your cough?
Lozenges soothe throat dryness
Expectorants help loosen mucus
Little help, fits persist
Bronchodilators ease wheezing
Suppressants have little effect
Do you notice a barking quality or difficulty filling your lungs?
Chest rattles with mucus
Barking cough followed by whoop
Wheezing with tight chest
Throat irritation only
No barking, just dry tickle
Have you recently been around anyone with a similar cough?
Yes, they had nasal drip issues
No one with a similar cough
Yes, they had severe whooping fits
Yes, they had chest congestion
Yes, they wheezed while coughing
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Profiles

Below are the outcome profiles you'll see after completing our cough checker quiz - each helps you identify your cough type and offers targeted relief tips.

  1. The Dry Defender -

    This outcome pops up when you score high on persistent, tickly cough symptoms. As part of our cough checker, you'll learn why a dry cough happens and how to soothe throat irritation with honey, steam therapy, and gentle cough suppressants. Ready to calm that scratchy sensation? Try our tips now!

  2. The Mucus Mover -

    If you're hacking up phlegm or noticing chest congestion in this cough symptom quiz, you're a Mucus Mover. We'll show you how to thin mucus with expectorants, stay hydrated, and use warm fluids to clear airways. Follow these steps to move that mucus along and breathe easier!

  3. The Allergy Alarm -

    Triggered by pollen, dust, or pet dander, the Allergy Alarm cough emerges with sneezing and itchy eyes. This "what type of cough do I have" quiz result highlights antihistamine options, air purifier advice, and nasal rinses to tackle allergic triggers. Time to identify your cough type and beat those seasonal sniffles.

  4. The Whoop Watcher -

    Characterized by a distinctive "whooping" sound, this outcome flags potential pertussis concerns. Our cough checker encourages you to seek medical evaluation, explore prescribed antibiotics or cough management strategies, and protect loved ones by staying informed. Don't ignore the whoop - act with urgency.

  5. The Chronic Caller -

    A long-lasting cough that lingers beyond eight weeks earns you the Chronic Caller badge. This outcome from our cough symptom quiz explains possible underlying causes - GERD, asthma, or medication side effects - and guides you to consult a healthcare professional for targeted solutions. Ready to end the cough that just won't quit?

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