Postnasal drip.When you're congested, mucus can drip down from your nose into thebackof your throat, making you cough. You can get postnasal drip from colds, flu, sinus infections, allergies, and other problems. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).It includesemphysemaand chronic bronchit...
There isn't any test to tell you your cold is gone. But you can know your cold is improving if the following signs are happening: You're sneezing less. Your mucus is clear rather than yellow or green. You feel less congested. Your cough is easing. Your sore throat is gone. You're ...
Dogs can be treated for heartworm disease, but it isn’t pleasant. Instead, it’s best to prevent heartworm through year-round medications that, as a bonus, may also work on other internal worms. 5. Congestive heart failure Unfortunately, not all heart problems are preventable. Some dogs are...
Post nasal driphappens when you are congested. The mucus drips down from the nose into the throat, causing you to cough. This type of cough is also known as a wet cough and can happen from colds, flu, sinus infections and allergies. Upper respiratory infections like the cough or postnasal...
Do not get chilled during the cold season and thereby avoiding excessive mucus formation Avoid congested area to avoid getting: cold virus flu or some other virus and the extra mucus that go with them At the first sign of a cold or virus such as: fever, malaise, sore throat, etc....