Mostupper respiratory tract infectionsmay present with adry coughas the mucus hypersecretion tends to affect the nasal passages and surrounding areas like the paranasal siuses. However, if the infection progresses lower down the respiratory tract or if the mucus drains into the lower airways, a pr...
swelling of the airways with mucus production and destruction of the air sacs in the lungs. Frequent clearing of the throat, shortness of breath (dyspnea) and difficulty in breathing, especially while asleep, are the most common symptoms that accompany the persistent wet cough in chronic bronchiti...
What is the ‘COVID cough’ like? A persistent cough is widely known as one of the three ‘classic’ symptoms of COVID-19, along with fever and loss of smell, although only around four in ten people who are ill with COVID-19 will have a persistent cough. In this context, persistent...
What is a GERD cough? It'sa hacking cough that does not produce mucus (a dry cough). It's also a chronic cough, meaning it has not shown improvement in eight weeks. It's generally worse at night. Sometimes, this may be mistaken for coughs caused by other problems such as allergies ...
Cough is a protective mechanism and an important symptom of many respiratory diseases. When coughing is only an annoying reflex and produces no mucus clearance, inducing fatigue or exhaustion for patients and worsening their pathological condition, antitussive drugs may be indicated.In this study we ...
The clinical symptoms of the patients with PASC are summarized in Supplementary Table A, with the most commonly reported being fatigue (57.8%), followed by brain fog (50.0%) and respiratory symptoms, including mucus secretion (46.9%), cough (43.8%), and dyspnea (43.8%). Fig. 1 Study ...
persistentfevera...The Medicine Forum Volume 16Article 112015 Persistent Fever and Pancytopenia: Lupus Flare vs Macrophage Activation Syndrome Amy McGhee, MD Thomas Jefferson University ,*** Follow this and additional works at:http://jdc.jefferson.edu/tmf Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Co...
These AEs included headache, nausea, increased cough, dry skin, and altered taste. There were no serious AEs judged as related to study medication. Vital signs, electrocardiograms, and clinical laboratory parameters did not reveal any clinically significant changes or apparent trends resulting from ...
Chronic wet cough, a common pediatric complaint, is defined as a wet cough indicating excessive airway mucus that lasts for a minimum of 4 weeks. Most children with a chronic wet cough do not suffer from underlying debilitating pulmonary disorders. Rather, chronic wet cough is generally ...
PNDS Consider PNDS first when a patient has chronic cough. It is the most common cause of chronic cough, and no diagnostic test exists for it. PNDS is suggested by physical findings of mucus and a cobblestone appearance of the mucosa of the oropharynx, b...