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"many patients want a cold to last just a couple days, but people can have symptoms for a week or two, or even three, from a simple virus," dr. john dougherty, primary care physician at ucla health in beverly hills, california, told healthline. he explains that symptoms like a cough brought on by a cold
"you'll have white blood cells that move to fight off whatever is causing [the illness], so then, even after the cold or flu or virus is eradicated, your body is still resolving that inflammation and can cause persistent symptoms," said dougherty. the most common reason people can't kick a cough, though...
https://www.healthline.com/health-news/why-am-i-still-coughing