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  • ...=Thiadens HA, Springer MP, Postma DS |title=The diagnosis and treatment of cough |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=344 |issue=14 |pages=1097; author reply 1 ===Chronic cough===
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  • ...the genus ''Bordetella'', and the causative agent of pertussis or whooping cough.
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  • ...=Thiadens HA, Springer MP, Postma DS |title=The diagnosis and treatment of cough |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=344 |issue=14 |pages=1097; author reply 1 ===Chronic cough===
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  • ...respiratory failure and is often characterized by high fever, malaise, dry cough, and shortness of breath.
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  • ...inical prediction rule for angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor-induced cough |journal=J Gen Intern Med |volume=19 |issue=6 |pages=684–91 |year=2004 |m
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  • ...ant action on the [[cough]] center and may be given to control intractable cough associated with terminal [[lung cancer]]. Methadone is also used as part of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Cough]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Symptoms include [[cough]] and [[sputum]] (phlegm) production and sometimes symptoms related to the ...resented to the emergency department with a 4-day history of nonproductive cough that worsened at night |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=357 |issue=14 |pag
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  • ...romo=ONFLNS19 |issn=}}</ref> This may contribute to some patients having a cough when taking angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. ===Cough===
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  • ...ilar to those observed in most influenza A viral infections, namely fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue, and a significant f ...(or shirt sleeve - the current suggestion is, in the absence of a tissue, cough or sneeze into the crux of your elbow rather than your hands).
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  • ...ith SM, Schroeder K, Fahey T| title=Over-the-counter medications for acute cough in children and adults in ambulatory settings. | journal=Cochrane Database The cough may last 18 days according to a [[systematic review]].<ref name="pmid233195
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  • ...patients have diarrhea. After 2 to 7 days, SARS patients may develop a dry cough. Most patients develop pneumonia. ...person coughs or sneezes. Droplet spread can happen when droplets from the cough or sneeze of an infected person are propelled a short distance (generally u
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  • ...6th century. It is a respiratory tract infection depicted by a paroxysmal cough. ''B. pertussis'' is extremely tiny, and is a Gram-negative aerobic coccob ...during the intake or air. Hence, this disease is also known as "Whooping Cough". Vomiting is also a symptom of this disease. It also consists of dischar
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  • ...D 19588387</ref> reduce "symptoms of [[headache]], malaise, myalgia, and [[cough]]". ...ith SM, Schroeder K, Fahey T |title=Over-the-counter medications for acute cough in children and adults in ambulatory settings |journal=Cochrane Database Sy
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  • ...h Medicine Abuse:''' Some people have found that ingesting large doses of cough syrup or dextromethorphan (DXM) gives a high. This program is meant to inf
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  • ...fumes, infection, and connective tissue disease. Clinical symptoms include cough, dyspnea and influenza-like symptoms with the development of the usual inte
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  • ...transmitted directly between humans. It has abrupt onset with chest pain, cough, difficulty in breathing, high fever, and sputum tinged with blood or pus.
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  • ...It begins with a [[fever]] that lasts for a couple of days, followed by a cough, runny nose, and conjunctivitis (pink eye). A rash starts on the face and u ...n the mucus in the nose and throat of infected people. When they sneeze or cough, droplets spray into the air and remain active and highly contagious on inf
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  • ...talks, or during procedures such as suctioning, endotracheal intubation, cough induction by chest physiotherapy and cardiopulmonary resuscitation."<ref na
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  • ...panied by a chronic (more than 3 months in 2 consecutive years) productive cough. Infectious agents are a major cause of chronic bronchitis."<ref>{{MeSH|Chr
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  • ...<span style="background-color:cyan">dyspnea</span>, cyanosis, chest pain, cough, <span style="background-color:fuchsia">hypotension</span>, cardiac arrhyth
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  • * No cough
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  • ...' (*hû), '''whôle''' ''complete'' (= '''hôle''' ''empty'') and '''whoôping-cough''' (cf. '''hoôp'''), it is the '''w''' that is redundant, and '''wh''' is
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  • ...rade, is almost always present. With respiratory involvement, look for dry cough, dyspnea and pleuritic chest pain. Gastrointestinal involvem **Pneumonia - Fever, dry cough, pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea
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  • ...owed by a pick scrape to close out the song, although shortly afterwards a cough from drummer John Bonham can be heard very faintly.<ref>{{cite book|last=Le
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  • ...ases with reported symptoms in the USA, 70% of patients experienced fever, cough, or shortness of breath, 36% had muscle aches, and 34% reported headaches. • ''When people with COVID-19 cough, sneeze, sing, talk, or breathe they produce respiratory droplets. These dr
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  • ...mucous secretions which cause laryngeal obstruction, fever, hoarse barking cough and aspiratory stridor. HPIV-1, 2, and 3 are the most frequent causes of cr ...eobronchitis and is a highly contagious disease. It is also called “Kennel Cough” <ref> http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=0&C=0&A=600</re
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  • ...-feigned coughing fit (likely by John Bonham). Playing along, Plant quips 'cough' as an apt final word for the song. Bonham can then be heard exclaiming, 'T
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  • ...scle pain, prolonged dry skin, skin rashes on the extremities, chronic dry cough and vaginal dryness.
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  • ...ntaneous compression fractures appear to occur for no reason at all when a cough or a sneeze triggers the collapse. Essentially, the bone has become so wea
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  • ..., persistent indigestion or difficult swallowing; persistent hoarseness or cough, or any change in normal bowel habits. These danger signals were revised se
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  • ! Cough† <td>Fever and cough</td>
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  • ...' most commonly causes pneumonia and meningitis. Symptoms of pneumonia are cough producing green or yellow sputum, chills, chest pain, fever, and difficulty
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  • ...s''' is defined as "fever (temperature of 100°F [37.8°C] or greater) and a cough and/or a sore throat in the absence of a known cause other than [[influenza
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  • ...cts that combine acetaminophen with such other agents as decongestants and cough supressants, but addresses the situation when the patient might try to incr
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  • :::::::::And forms.. *cough*. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 12:08, 19 December 2007 (CST)
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  • ...ted from outdoor landscaping, or handling infected organisms. It shows dry cough, pleuritic chest pain, or may present as relatively asymptomatic pneumonia
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  • * Cough * Cough
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  • ...aces. One which lived in the wilderness was even supposed to cure whooping cough.
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  • ...antibiotic prescribing and its impact on recovery in patients with acute cough in primary care: prospective study in 13 countries |journal=BMJ |volume=33
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  • ...case involved a 44-year-old Hispanic man who presented with fever, chills, cough, weight loss, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, headache, eye
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  • ...' points are where the qi 'flows' down the channel; they are indicated for cough and dyspnoea, chills and fever, diseases manifesting as changes in voice, a
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  • ...hunter country in the [[Amazon]] in 1965, where he delivered 500 pounds of cough drops and candy to the natives. Although his travel tales and some other m
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  • ...yncope during fright or stress), 2) situational syncope (syncope following cough, micturition, or defecation), and 3) carotid sinus syncope (also called car
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  • *dry cough
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  • ...March, 1882, hoping that a change of air would help alleviate a persistent cough he had developed. He took up residence on the sheep ranch of Richard Hall,
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  • ...mptoms in a number of ways: by direct effect on the organ involved (i.e. a cough with lung cancer), by growing into a vital structure (i.e. [[prostate cance
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  • ...erized by two conditions that cause shortness of breath, wheezing, chronic cough, and tightness in the chest: emphysema—which is associated with progressi
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  • ...or perhaps years, possibly accompanied by [[wheezing]], and a persistent [[cough]] with [[sputum]] production.<ref>[http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Dise Chronic bronchitis is defined in ''clinical'' terms as a cough with sputum production on most days for 3 months of a year, for 2 consecuti
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  • At this point, a gentle cough from the cave behind them makes them jump. Here begins their first encounte
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  • ...xcludes from coverage, including but not limited to [[benzodiazepine]]s, [[cough suppressant]]s and [[barbiturate]]s.<ref>http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Prescriptio
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  • :*the biological role of cough, fever, and diarrhea and when to counter them ...equires killing the host or not. And he notes that symptoms such as fever, cough, and anxiety cause pain but have useful defensive value explained in an evo
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  • ...ii (U.S. state)]]ans are estimated to have died of [[measles]], [[whooping cough]] and [[influenza]]. Introduced diseases, notably smallpox, nearly wiped ou
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  • ...and makes them ill. In ''pulmonary tuberculosis'' the usual symptoms are cough for longer than three weeks, bloody sputum, fevers, night sweats, and weig
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  • ...ine]], [[Alprazolam|Xanax]], [[Valium]], [[NyQuil]], [[dextromethorphan]] (cough medicine), and [[marijuana]]. As King related in his memoir, he sought help
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  • ...fever can develop as a result of an immune response to an infection, and a cough may help to eliminate mucus--and medication may be given to support this se
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  • ...esses, often sweat, vomit, have diarrhoea, are pale, flushed or jaundiced, cough up phlegm or blood, lose their appetites, and develop pustules or rashes. T
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  • ...sore throats are virtually always unnecessary and therefore dangerous; how cough syrup is rarely more effective than a sugar pill; the power and paradox of
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