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How to Get Over an Allergy Cough

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An allergy cough happens when you breathe in a substance (allergen) that your immune system recognizes as dangerous, though it’s not. The cough is typically dry and non-productive, meaning it doesn’t bring up mucus. It is sometimes described as having a “barking” or “hacking” sound.

Read more: https://www.verywellhealth.com/allergy-cough-5204689

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