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- Coughing: Treatment, Symptoms, and Different Types of Cough - WebMD
Experts say coughing is the top reason people see a doctor — more than 30 million visits a year You can have an acute cough, one that comes on suddenly, like during a cold, or a chronic cough,
- Types of Coughs: Causes, Symptoms, and When It’s Serious - Healthline
Behavior or experience: When and why does the cough happen? Does it occur at night, after meals, or during exercise? Characteristics: How does your cough sound or feel? Hacking, wet, or dry?
- Cough: Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment Conditions - Cleveland Clinic
A cough is a natural reflex that helps you keep your airways clear A cough may sometimes indicate a more serious condition
- 11 Cough Symptoms, Causes (Dry Cough) How to Stop Coughing
Signs and symptoms of an acute cough are chills, fever, body aches, sore throat, and headache while signs and symptoms of a chronic cough are chronic sinus infections, runny nose, or postnasal drip As the cough worsens, it will will resolve when the cause is treated
- Cough - Mayo Clinic
A cough is your body's way of responding when something irritates your throat or airways An irritant stimulates nerves that send a message to your brain The brain then tells muscles in your chest and stomach area to push air out of your lungs to force out the irritant
- Cough | Chronic Cough | Acute Cough - MedlinePlus
Coughing helps your body heal or protect itself There are two types of coughs: acute and chronic Learn the causes of chronic cough
- Cough - American Lung Association
Coughing is an important reflex that helps protect your airways and lungs against irritants Occasional coughing is normal, but persistent cough or one that is accompanied by other symptoms might be a sign of a more serious condition
- What Causes Coughing? Allergy, Reflux, Mucus, and More - Verywell Health
During a cough, your lungs push air out quickly and forcefully–usually around 100 miles per hour–to force the irritant out of your airway Your body could trigger a cough for many reasons, including illness, infections, chronic conditions, indigestion, and certain medications
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