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  1. Whooping Cough Tests What are whooping cough tests? A whooping cough test usually uses fluid from your nose to help diagnose whooping cough, also known as pertussis. Whooping cough ...
  2. ... the same as spit or saliva. You may cough up sputum if you have an infection or ... the lungs or airways, it can make you cough up sputum. Sputum is not the same as ...
  3. ... dangerous to young babies and older adults. Whooping cough , a bacterial infection that causes severe fits of ... have symptoms of a respiratory infection. These include: Cough Fever Stuffy or runny nose Sore throat Headache ...
  4. ... and croup , an infection that causes hoarse, barking coughs . COVID-19 Bacterial infections , such as: Whooping cough Bacterial pneumonia Why do I need a respiratory ...
  5. ... is in the lungs (pulmonary), symptoms may include: Cough that lasts for three weeks or more Coughing ... will be asked to breathe deeply and then cough and spit into a sterile container. If you ...
  6. ... after exposure to Legionella bacteria and may include: Cough High fever Chills Headache Chest pain Shortness of ... will ask you to breathe deeply and then cough deeply into a special cup. Your provider may ...
  7. ... the air when a person with the infection coughs or sneezes. You can also get the flu ... common cold , such a runny nose, fever, or cough . And you'll usually get better on your ...
  8. ... the airway Help find the cause of persistent cough If you've already been diagnosed with lung ... symptoms of a lung disease, such as: Persistent cough Trouble breathing Coughing up blood You may also ...
  9. ... antibiotics. If you have symptoms such as a cough or runny nose along with your sore throat, ... mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Put your used tissue in the ...
  10. ... of a more serious, systemic fungal infection include: Cough , chest pain, or shortness of breath Fever Joint ... How it's done: You may be asked to cough up sputum into a special container as instructed ...
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