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Diagnosing Your Cough: When to Seek Care

Since the pandemic, coughing and sneezing in public has become taboo. The moment you feel that tickling in your throat, you may start to worry. Is this just allergies? Perhaps a cold or something worse?

Corey Alexander

Written by: Corey Alexander

Published on: October 15, 2025

Living in Jacksonville and the surrounding Northeast Florida region means enjoying sunny beaches, warm weather and a vibrant outdoor lifestyle. However, the area's unique climate can also bring health challenges, including seasonal allergies and respiratory issues.

If you’ve been coughing and wondering whether it’s time to see a doctor, here’s what you need to know.

Types of Coughs

Coughs can vary widely and understanding the type of cough you have is the first step in determining its cause.

  • Wet Cough: Often linked to colds, the flu, or bronchitis, a wet cough produces mucus. In Jacksonville, where humidity levels are high, respiratory infections can linger longer, making it essential to monitor symptoms.
  • Dry Cough: This type of cough doesn’t produce mucus and can be caused by allergies, acid reflux, or even asthma. Jacksonville’s pollen-heavy spring season is a common trigger for dry coughs.
  • Whooping Cough: A highly contagious bacterial infection, whooping cough is characterized by a “whooping” sound when breathing in. It’s especially dangerous for infants and young children.
  • Chronic Cough: Lasting more than eight weeks, chronic coughs can result from smoking, asthma, or long-term exposure to irritants

How Long You’ve Been Coughing

The duration of your cough is a critical factor. A cough lasting a few days is often harmless, but if it persists for more than two weeks, it could indicate a more serious condition, such as pneumonia or bronchitis.

Other Symptoms to Watch For

In addition to the type and duration of your cough, pay attention to other symptoms, including:

  • Chest pain or tightness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Wheezing

Find Relief with UF Health Emergency and Urgent Care

In Jacksonville, where the warm climate can exacerbate respiratory issues, it’s important to know when to seek medical attention. Visit a local UF Health Emergency and Urgent Care Center if you experience:

  • Shortness of breath or wheezing
  • Chest pain
  • A persistent cough lasting more than two weeks, especially if accompanied by fever or body aches

At UF Health Emergency & Urgent Care Center, we’re here to help you breathe easier. Our board-certified providers are equipped to diagnose and treat a wide range of respiratory issues, from allergies to chest pain. With on-site labs, X-rays, and CT scans, we offer comprehensive care under one roof.

Our centers are open 24/7, so you can get the care you need, when you need it. No appointment is necessary—just walk in!

Find the UF Health Emergency & Urgent Care Center nearest you by visiting www.euc.ufhealthjax.org/locations.