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Wet Cough: Causes and Treatment

A wet cough is one that produces mucus or phlegm. It’s also sometimes called a productive or chesty cough.

An occasional cough is usually nothing to be worried about — it’s a normal reflex that helps rid the body of irritants. Producing a small amount of mucus can even be useful for lubricating the airways.

But a wet cough can sometimes be cause for concern. It may be a sign of infection, or it could indicate an underlying health condition. Generally, if you have a wet cough that won’t go away, you should consult a healthcare provider for diagnosis and treatment.

“A wet cough is usually what we call a productive cough, where one produces [a buildup of] mucus or phlegm because of the body’s inability to clear it,” says Barbara Bawer, MD, a family medicine physician at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Westerville.

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