Though uncommon, persistent coughing can result from improper swallowing. This is pulmonary aspiration, though most people describe it as food “going down the wrong pipe.” Healthy people will typically aspirate small quantities that rarely affect them. However, people with neurological disorders or histories of stroke may have difficulty swallowing correctly. One of the signs of pulmonary aspiration is a persistent cough.

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