How to get rid of dry cough after respiratory infection?
Written by Dr Nelson Lau, MBBS FRACGP, GP & Digital Health Specialist.

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You’ve finally kicked that nasty cold or flu—or so you thought. But now, weeks later, you’re still hacking away with a dry cough that just won’t quit. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. What you’re dealing with might be something called a post-infectious cough, and while it's common, it can also be extremely frustrating.
What is a post-infectious cough?
A post-infectious cough is exactly what it sounds like: a lingering cough that sticks around after a respiratory infection—like a cold, flu, or even COVID-19—has technically resolved. The main culprit? Inflammation. Even after the infection is gone, your airways may remain hypersensitive and inflamed, leading to a dry, persistent cough.What causes it and what are the symptoms?
Causes:
- Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs): These include viral infections like the common cold, influenza, RSV, and COVID-19.
- Airway inflammation: Even if you're no longer sick, the airways can stay irritated for weeks.
- Postnasal drip or throat clearing: Ongoing mucous drainage can tickle the throat and provoke coughing.
- Cough reflex sensitivity: After an infection, your body may overreact to minor triggers like cold air or talking.
Common symptoms include:
- Dry, non-productive cough (no phlegm)
- Worse at night or after physical activity
- Can be triggered by talking, laughing, or deep breathing
- No fever or active signs of infection
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How long does a dry cough last after upper respiratory infection?
Typically, a post-infectious cough lasts 2 to 8 weeks—yes, weeks. For most people, it gradually tapers off, but in some cases, it can persist longer. The good news? It’s usually not serious.How do I know if my upper respiratory infection is viral or bacterial?
It’s hard to tell without a medical exam, but here are some clues:Symptom | Viral infection | Bacterial infection |
Onset | Gradual | Sudden |
Fever | Low-grade or none | Higher, persistent fever |
Nasal symptoms | Common (runny nose, sneezing) | Less common |
Cough | Dry or wet, lingering | Often wet and worsening |
Duration | Improves in 7–10 days | May worsen or not improve after 10 days |
Can a post-infectious cough be serious?
In most cases, no—it’s annoying, but not dangerous. That said, if your cough is accompanied by:- Shortness of breath
- Chest pain
- Wheezing
- Blood in sputum …it would be advisable to see a doctor.
Is a post-infectious cough contagious?
No. Once the infection itself is gone, you’re not contagious—just stuck with a sensitive cough reflex. That said, it can still be something that you can become self conscious about, especially in public or in confined spaces like meetings.Home remedies & lifestyle changes for post-infectious cough
Here’s how you can help your body heal:- Stay hydrated: Warm fluids soothe the throat and thin mucous.
- Honey + tea: A classic remedy—honey can coat your throat and ease coughing.
- Steam inhalation or humidifiers: Help loosen congestion and calm irritated airways.
- Avoid irritants: Smoke, strong perfumes, and cold air can trigger coughing.
- Lozenges or throat sprays: These can offer temporary relief.
- Elevate your head at night: Reduces postnasal drip and coughing.
What if it doesn’t go away?
If your cough is still persistent after 8 weeks—or getting worse—it’s time to consider other potential causes. Chronic coughs can be linked to:- Asthma or post-viral bronchial hyper-responsiveness
- Acid reflux (GORD)
- Postnasal drip/chronic sinusitis
- Less commonly, something more serious like pertussis or a lung issue
When to seek medical advice
Don’t ignore these red flags:- Cough lasting more than 8 weeks
- Difficulty breathing or wheezing
- High or persistent fever
- Sudden worsening after initial improvement
- Unexplained weight loss or fatigue
Seeing a GP via telehealth
If you're unsure whether it’s time to see a doctor, telehealth is a great first step. You can:- Describe your symptoms
- Get prescriptions for cough suppressants or asthma inhalers if needed
- Be referred for tests if something more serious is suspected
How Hola Health helps with post-infectious cough
- 24/7 Telehealth appointments: Speak with an Australian-registered doctor anytime, from the comfort of your home.
- Night-doctor services: Telehealth GPs are available to evaluate lingering coughs after infections like RSV, flu, or COVID-19 after clinical hours, during weekends or on public holidays.
- Specialist referrals online: Hola Health can issue referrals to respiratory specialists for complex or persistent cases.
- Online scripts delivered to your phone: Prescriptions for cough medications or inhalers sent straight to your device.
- Medical certificates through telehealth: Request a certificate if your lingering cough affects your daily routine.
Final thoughts
A post-infectious cough can feel like an unwanted houseguest that overstays its welcome—but in most cases, it’s just your body finishing the healing process. With a little patience, self-care, it’ll usually pass with time.What we treat
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