If you think you are having an anaphylactic reaction CALL AN AMBULANCESymptoms:Abdominal pain/vomitingSwelling of the tongueSwelling of the throatdifficulty talkingdifficulty breathingnoisy breathingwheezing/persistent coughing
Common symptoms of bronchitis include coughing with mucus, chest discomfort, fatigue, shortness of breath, and sometimes a low-grade fever. Acute bronchitis is usually caused by a viral infection and can last for a few weeks. Chronic bronchitis, often seen in smokers, is a long-term condition characterized by a persistent cough with mucus for at least three months in two consecutive years.
Normal coughing does not cause problems with blood vessels. However, persistent coughing and very hard coughing, especially in bronchitis or pneumonia, can cause very small capillaries to leak a small amount of blood. Conditions like Tuberculosis can also cause blood to be coughed up. Blood when you cough is always considered a serious symptom that should be checked by a doctor.
Pleurisy (Pleuritis)
If you have a persistent cough that only happens or starts at night, it is called a nocturnal cough. This type of cough is usually non-productive.
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asthma, wheezing, coughing, and other breathing conditions.
There are several symptoms of Small Cell Cancer. These symptoms include persistent cough, coughing up blood, shortness of breath, wheezing, and fatigue.
Some symptoms of tuberculosis are a persistent cough, fatigue, being out of breath, no appetite, weight loss, fever, night sweats and coughing up blood. Anyone who has a very high fever or is coughing up blood should seek immediate medical attention.
when coughing you damage the air sacs in your lungs reducing their surface area, but this if for when people cough constantly from smoking or something else
The longest coughing fit ever recorded was by Donna Griffiths in 1984, lasting for 18 months. It was later diagnosed as a rare condition called Habitual Cough.
Chronic coughing is a symptom. The symptom of coughing can be an acute or chronic problem, and can point to a condition (such as lung irritation) or a disease (such as COPD). It can point to a viral or bacterial cause, or simply irritation in the airways.