4700018536-Air Pollution & Productive coughMCI Registration NumberFULL NAME (As in your Pancard)EmailPhone/MobileCityStateSpecialityBank DetailsAccount Holder NameA/c NumberIFSC CodeUpload Cancelled Cheque (Max Size - 2 MB)Choose File Pancard NumberUpload Pancard Details (Max Size - 2 MB)Choose File Clinical Insight Mapping: “Air Pollution and Productive Cough: An Emerging Respiratory Challenge-Real-World Clinical Insights and Evolving Treatment Strategies Among Healthcare Professionals”1. Approximately what proportion of productive cough cases in your practice do you associate with air pollution exposure? More than 75% of cases 50–75% of cases 25–50% of cases Less than 25% of cases2. Which patient group is most commonly affected by pollution-associated productive cough? Children/adolescents Working adults Elderly patients Patients with pre-existing respiratory disease3. Which symptom pattern most strongly suggests pollution-induced productive cough? Morning mucus expectoration Persistent throat irritation with sputum Seasonal worsening in urban exposure Cough aggravated during outdoor activity4. What do you believe is the primary mechanism driving productive cough in air pollution exposure? Airway inflammation Excess mucus production Impaired mucociliary clearance Combination of all factors5. How often do you actively assess environmental or occupational exposure in chronic productive cough patients? Always Often Sometimes Rarely6. What is the biggest challenge in managing pollution-associated productive cough? Persistent mucus production Frequent recurrence Poor patient compliance Continued pollutant exposure7. Despite treatment, how often do patients continue to report residual cough or sputum production? Frequently Occasionally Rarely Almost never8. Which therapeutic approach do you prioritize in pollution-associated productive cough? Mucolytic/expectorant therapy Bronchodilator-based approach Anti-inflammatory therapy Combination therapy9. Which preventive strategy do you most commonly recommend to patients? Mask usage outdoors Steam inhalation/hydration Air purifier/environmental control Limiting outdoor exposure during peak pollution10. In patients with persistent productive cough despite routine therapy, what usually prompts you to modify or escalate treatment? Persistent mucus production Frequent recurrence/exacerbations Sleep disturbance or reduced quality of life Inadequate response to initial therapy11. Which intervention do you believe provides the most sustained symptomatic relief? Mucus clearance improvement Airway inflammation control Hydration/nebulization support Avoidance of pollution exposure I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions .Submit Form