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Coughs
| “The air in the dorm is so dry, that it
makes a lot of us cough at night. We find that a cheap
humidifier or even a large bowl of water in the room
adds enough moisture to relieve those nightly
coughs.” |
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Rachael G., Cornell University
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Coughing clears the lungs and airways.
Coughing is only a symptom, not the problem.
Signs & Symptoms
There are 3 kinds of coughs:
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Productive. This brings up mucus or phlegm. |
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Nonproductive. This is a dry cough. |
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Reflex. This is a cough that comes from a problem somewhere else, like the ear or
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Causes
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Tobacco smoke |
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Dry air |
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Infections. Examples are bronchitis, colds,
and the flu. (See “Colds & Flu” ) |
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Allergies and postnasal drip |
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Asthma |
Other causes include having something stuck
in your windpipe and acid reflux from the stomach
that comes with heartburn. Coughing can also be a symptom of
a medical condition, such as
asthma.
Treatment
How to treat your cough depends on what kind it is. Treat the cause and
soothe the irritation. Stay away from smoking and secondhand smoke. Smoke
hurts your lungs and makes it harder for your body to fight an infection.
Questions to Ask
With coughing do you have signs of severe
allergic reaction?
- A hard time breathing or swallowing
- Severe swelling all over, or of the face, lips, tongue, and/or throat
- Obstructed airway
- Wheezing
- Dizziness, weakness
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With coughing, do you have any of these problems?
- Trouble breathing and/or you are not able to say more than 4 to 5 words between breaths
- Fainting
- You cough up true red blood.
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| Do you have a very sudden onset of coughing from inhaling a small object? |
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With a cough, do you have any of these problems?
- An itchy, red splotchy rash
- A fever of 102 degrees Fahrenheit or higher
- Your chest hurts only when you cough and the pain goes away when you sit up or lean forward.
- You cough up green, yellow, or bloody-colored mucus.
- You lose weight for no reason, feel tired, and sweat a lot at night.
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| Does your cough last for more than
2 weeks without getting better? |
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Self-Care
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