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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for coughing
  1. ... swallowing; hoarseness; shortness of breath; wheezing; a chronic cough; or coughing up blood. Aortic dissections usually cause severe, sudden ...
  2. ... People with this disorder can develop a persistent cough and difficulty breathing (dyspnea), especially during physical exertion. ... may also experience chest pain that worsens when coughing, sneezing, or taking deep breaths.Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis ...
  3. ... nasal congestion, frequent nosebleeds, shortness of breath, or coughing. Severe inflammation in the nose can lead to ...
  4. ... the windpipe through the tracheoesophageal fistula, leading to coughing, respiratory distress, and a bluish appearance of the ...
  5. ... not function properly, which can impair breathing or coughing. The ribs or breastbone (sternum) may be abnormally ...
  6. ... contracted by breathing airborne droplets from affected individuals' coughs and sneezes, or by coming into contact with ...
  7. ... throughout life affected individuals usually have a chronic cough or a reactive airway disease. This term describes ...
  8. ... have year-round nasal congestion and a chronic cough. Chronic respiratory tract infections can result in a ...
  9. ... may cause difficulty breathing (dyspnea), chest pain, and coughing, which may bring up blood (hemoptysis). Many women ...
  10. ... tumors may cause signs and symptoms such as coughing, hearing loss in one ear, or difficulty swallowing. ...
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