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Results 1 - 10 of 560 for Coughing
  1. ... itchy, runny nose. Clear mucus from the airways (cough remedies). Suppress coughs. Many cold medicines also include acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ...
  2. ... highly contagious bacterial disease that causes uncontrollable, violent coughing. The coughing can make it hard to breathe. A deep " ...
  3. Coughing up blood is the spitting up of blood or bloody mucus from the lungs and throat (respiratory tract). Hemoptysis is the medical term for coughing up blood from the respiratory tract.
  4. Coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. But too much coughing may mean you have a disease or disorder. ...
  5. ... airways that causes breathing difficulty and a "barking" cough. Croup is due to swelling around the vocal ... The main symptom of croup is a cough that sounds like a seal ... low grade fever for several days before having barking cough ...
  6. ... week. Some symptoms, such as runny nose and cough can last 14 days or longer. A type ... higher) and chills Headache , sore muscles, and fatigue Cough Nasal symptoms, such as stuffiness, runny nose, yellow ...
  7. ... to breathe. Other symptoms of bronchitis are a cough and coughing up mucus. Acute means the symptoms have been ... diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, you must have a cough with mucus on most days for at least ...
  8. ... accidents, sports injuries, or falls. Severe or prolonged coughing can also cause bruised ribs. A rib bruise ... when you move and while at rest. Breathing, coughing, laughing, or sneezing can all cause or increase ...
  9. The most common symptoms of pneumonia are: Cough (with some pneumonias you may cough up greenish or yellow mucus, or even bloody mucus) Fever , which may be mild or high Shaking ...
  10. ... is gently inserted. It will likely make you cough at first. The coughing will stop as the numbing drug begins to ... of your throat. This may cause you to cough or gag. Once the medicine takes effect, you ...
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