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Be aware that an acute cough:
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is usually self-limiting and gets better within 3 to 4 weeks without antibiotics
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is most commonly caused by a viral upper respiratory tract infection, such as a cold or flu
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can also be caused by acute bronchitis, a lower respiratory tract infection, which is usually a viral infection but can be bacterial
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can also have other infective or non-infective causes.