Symptoms of this type of chest infection are rapidly effective as their transfer medium is bacteria. If you sense even a slight bit of these symptoms then do see your doctor to be on the safe side. The most evident sign is cough. Cough will contain mucus which may be stingy or yellowish...
A chest infection usually refers to an infection of the lower respiratory tract (trachea, bronchi) and/or lungs. The term chest infection can be misleading. Firstly the lower respiratory tract and lungs are not the only organs in the chest. Secondly the term is sometimes incorrectly used to r...
If you do have a persistent cough that doesn’t improve after three weeks of having the infection, speak to your GP. Will a chest infection go away on its own? Most chest infections will go away on their own without the need for medical intervention. That being said, there are a few ...
A tickle in the chest and a dry cough can be caused by environmental factors such as dry air, pollutants, or allergens, but these symptoms can also occur as the result of some illnesses and infections, such as upper respiratory infections. Treating your symptoms will very much depend on what...
Infection, inflammation, or a fracture in the bones or cartilage in your chest Poor blood flow to your heart (angina) A life-threatening condition, such as a heart attack or blood clot in your lungsWhat other symptoms might I have with chest pain?A burning feeling behind your breastbone A...
Clinical features of EIB include burning substernal chest pain, chest tightness, wheezing, dry cough, shortness of breath, increased sputum production, and unusual fatigue.25–27 Patients often complain of difficulty with inspiration and a hyper-expanded, “full” chest because of air-trapping and ...
A、coughB、infectionC、painD、illness 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B (1)整数的读法:从高位到低位,一级一级地读,每一级末尾的0都不读出来,其余数位连续几个0都只读一个零,据此读出; (2)8在十万位上,表示的是8个十万; (3)改成用“万”作单位的数,就是在万位数的右下角点上小数点,然后把小数末尾...
Cough and breathe deeply as directed. This will decrease your risk for a lung infection. Take deep breaths and cough 10 times each hour. Hold a pillow tightly against your insertion site when you cough. Take a deep breath and hold it for as long as your can. Then let the air out and...
A 32 year old female presented with dry cough and progressive breathlessness of one year duration. There was no history suggestive of collagen vascular disease, lung parenchymal infection or allergic airway disease. Clinical evaluation showed basal fine inspiratory crepitations. Radiographic examination ...
She also complained of a dry cough, but no fever or chills. There was no history of swelling of the feet; nor was there a history of nausea or diarrhea. She was a lifelong nonsmoker and had no history of recent travel or sick contacts. Her medical history included hypertension and ...