what can be the reason for coughing only when you wake up for the day?
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Do you sleep with a fan or air conditioner on? A lot of dust build up in your house or wherever you stay could be a cause. Are you a smoker? If so there's your problem!
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Sinus drainage.
tt bcos ur throat is dry. Try to drink more water.
Smoking, or perhaps a high amount of air particles in your bedroom.
when you sleep your throat gets itchy and dry that why when you wake up you cough.
Allergies. Your body uses the time that you sleep to detox and thus when you wake in the morning you need to expell all the gunk.
if you smoke ( there's your sign) but if not I sneeze like 50 times when I wake up it is your body's way of cleaning itself and dust particles are all over you when you wake and those are mites
Because when you are laying down, if your sinus' have a problem of any kind (allergy or whatever), they drain while you are sleeping and being in a laying down position, that's just the way it is. Sounds gross - but true.
dust mite allergies, wash your bed clothes once a week in hot water. also could be acid reflux at nighttime!
you ate a spider while you were sleeping.
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eww, web breath
If you smoke. You have your answer.
YOU PROBABLY HAVE BEEN SLEEPING WITH YOUR MOUTH OPEN , AND SOMETIMES THAT CAN CAUSE YOUR THROAT TO BE DRY.
it could be because you need to elevate your head a little bit on a pillow to allow for drainage also a humidifier in your room could help a lot
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my doctor
might be dust from your bed.
try vacuuming your room and washing your beddings . so on.
Do you cough when you lie down to go to sleep too?
It sounds to me like a sinus problem.. probably a sinus infection causing postnasal drip. You are getting postnasal drip into your throat and getting it all irritated. That's why when you wake up you start coughing because all the mucus is dripping in there all night. You could have allergies, maybe to something in your bedroom, like dust mites. You could try allergy proofing your room and put mattress/blanket coverings on to keep out the dustmites. In any case, you should see a doctor, who may prescribe an antibiotic or allergy medicine.
I think you might have inhaled something bad while you were sleep
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