It’s a two part explanation.
First, you aren’t exposed to as many irritants that may trigger a cough when you’re sleeping. Think things like pollen, smoke, dust. Of course there’s dust in your bed but you aren’t stirring it up as much.
Second, similarly to other reflexes, your cough reflex is suppressed (not turned all the way off, but definitely turned down) when you’re sleeping. A mild tickle in your throat that may cause you to cough when you’re awake goes unnoticed when you’re asleep.
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