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Cough

Cough
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A young boy coughing due to pertussis (Whooping Cough).
 
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A cough ( Latin: tussis) is a sudden and often repetitively occurring reflex which helps to clear the large breathing passages from secretions, irritants, foreign particles and microbes. The cough reflex consists of three phases: an inhalation, a forced exhalation against a closed glottis, and a violent release of air from the lungs following opening of the glottis, usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. Coughing can happen voluntarily as well as involuntarily.

Frequent coughing usually indicates the presence of a disease. Many viruses and bacteria benefit evolutionarily by causing the host to cough, which helps to spread the disease to new hosts. Most of the time, coughing is caused by a respiratory tract infection but can be triggered by choking, smoking, air pollution, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease, post-nasal drip, chronic bronchitis, lung tumors, heart failure and medications such as ACE inhibitors.

Treatment should target the cause; for example, smoking cessation or discontinuing ACE inhibitors. Some people may be worried about serious illnesses, and reassurance may suffice. Cough suppressants such as codeine or dextromethorphan are frequently prescribed, but have been demonstrated to have little effect. Other treatment options may target airway inflammation or may promote mucus expectoration. As it is a natural protective reflex, suppressing the cough reflex might have deleterious effects, especially if the cough is productive.

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Our dog has kennel cough - here's an example of what it sounds like. He just had ACL surgery which is the reason his leg is shaven and he is limping
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Becky Kuhn, MD, describes the symptoms of AIDS. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the symptoms include: * "rapid weight loss" * "dry cough" * "recurring fever or profuse night sweats" * "profound and unexplained fatigue" * "swollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin, or neck" * "diarrhea that lasts for more than a week" * "white spots or unusual blemishes on the tongue, in the mouth, or in the throat" * "pneumonia" * "red, brown, pink, or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, nose, or eyelids" * "memory loss, depression, and other neurological disorders" If you have one or more of these symptoms, does it necessarily mean you are infected with HIV or have developed AIDS? No. Many common diseases can cause one or more of these symptoms. For example, most people with a fever or sore throat are probably just experiencing common illnesses such as the cold, influenza, or mononucleosis. A person is only diagnosed if they are confirmed HIV+ and also either have a CD4 count under 200 or have an opportunistic infection that is indicative of a weakened immune system. So don't panic. But if you have any of these symptoms and think theres even the slightest chance you might ever have been exposed to HIV, you should see a doctor and ask to be tested for HIV. Remember, the CDC recommends that all adults be tested for HIV regardless of whether they believe they have any risk factors or exposure to HIV and regardless of <b>...</b>
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Funniest video ever! Kid goes to college and his roommate gives the mom a cough drop. The mom and kid sucks on it, then her son comes in and screams "MOM!" and the dad drops the basket of clothes. So great! for the best dog trainer check out the wolf whisperer thewolfwhisperer.com
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I'm uploading this on because our dog has been diagnosed with kennel cough. She was boarded for two days at a kennel's close to our home, because we were out of town. As soon as she began to cough, we took her straight to the vet, who told us that this can be prevented with an innoculation. The vet advised us to take her to get the shot one week before, if we need to board her in the future. Now poor Chloe is on cough medicine to ease her throat and antibiotics. Hopefully, this video will help others to make a quick diagnosis, if their dog is having similar symptoms.
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A three-year-old boy calls 911 when his mother chokes on a cough drop. This segment was taken from Episode 121 which aired on February 28, 1990 on CBS.
7.53 min. | 4.88 user rating
joanie's been smoking for 30 years...kinda sounds like she's got a cold
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JEF TEK HARVESTS SOME BLUEBERRY HASH AND STRAWBERRY COUGH AFTER 9 WEEKS OF FLOWERING UNDER 1000 WATTS of HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM LIGHT.
2.30 min. | 4.70 user rating
Bulldog puppy kennel cough (what it sounds like) and yeah she did get better and she's now a huge momma.
0.53 min. | 4.61 user rating
Things get interesting when Rebecca goes a little heavy on the cough syrup. Watch more from The So What!: www.youtube.com Starring Zachary Abel (Make It or Break It, The Secret Life of the American Teenager), Alison Brie (Community, Mad Men), Gabrielle Carteris (Beverly Hills, 90210), Adam Chambers (I Heart Vampires), Cyrina Fiallo (Made... The Movie), Julianna Guill (Friday the 13th), and Marque Richardson (The Starter Wife).
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Symptoms and signs: respiratory system (R04-R07, 786)

HemorrhageEpistaxis * Hemoptysis
Abnormalities
of breathing
Respiratory sounds: Stridor * Wheeze * Crackles * Rhonchi * Hamman's sign
Dyspnea * Hyperventilation/Hypoventilation * Hyperpnea/Tachypnea/Bradypnea * Orthopnea/Platypnea
Biot's respiration * Cheyne-Stokes respiration * Kussmaul breathing
Hiccup * Mouth breathing/Snoring * Breath-holding
OtherAsphyxia * Cough * Pleurisy * Sputum Respiratory arrest * Hypercapnia/Hypocapnia Pectoriloquy: Whispered pectoriloquy * Egophony * Bronchophony Pleural friction rub Fremitus Silhouette sign
Chest, generalChest pain (Precordial catch syndrome)



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