A dry cough is also called a nonproductive cough. Dryness means little or no mucus or phlegm is present when you cough. Causes of dry cough include viral infections such as influenza, allergies, irritants such as tobacco smoke, other air pollutants, acid reflux (GERD), asthma, and other lu...
COVID-19 symptoms can range from mild to serious. Anyone can have symptoms at any intensity level. You don't have to have an underlying condition to develop severe symptoms. Common COVID-19 symptoms The most common symptoms of COVID-19 include: Fever or chills A dry cough and shortness ...
Focuses on symptoms of illnesses one must not worry about. Muscular tic in the face; Missed or late menstruation; Mild swelling of hands or feet; Sore throat and dry cough; Closing of one or both ears; Exhaustion; Spots in the field of vision; Problem in focusing eyes; Memory loss; Low...
题目The flu(流感) is a common illness(疾病).Children easily catch the flu in winter months.It can pass from one person to another very quickly.Sometimes the flu is just like a common cold.In fact,it can cause serious illnesses.But don't worry.Most people can be al...
Symptoms may include: Wheezing Chest tightness Difficulty breathing Dry cough Bronchitis A brief bacterial or viral infection. It can cause an infection of the airways, resulting in excess mucus. Acute bronchitis can gradually become chronic if bouts occur often. This is especially true for smoker...
This is a telltale symptom of a more serious respiratory infection, like bronchitis. That can also make your chest feel tight, and you may have a hard time taking a deep breath. Sharp chest pain that feels worse when you cough can be a sign of pneumonia, and chest tightness is also a...
Clinicians should pay attention to any patient presenting with pulmonary symptoms, including hypoxia, dry cough, and shortness of breath. Pathologically, treatment-related immune pneumonitis was believed to be similar to interstitial pneumonitis associated with collagen vascular disease. Radiologically, ...
Fever and nonspecific symptoms are typically present. Fever can wax and wane ranging from low 38 °C to over 40 °C. Fatigue, weakness, chills, and myalgias are common. Other less common symptoms include sore throat, dry cough, vomiting, and diarrhea. ...
Advise the patient to contact their healthcare provider if they have symptoms of gastrointestinal bleeding, or sudden onset or persistent abdominal pain [see Warnings and Precautions (5.5)]. 17.6 Acute Inflammatory Syndrome Inform patients that acute inflammatory reactions have been reported in some ...
(shortness of breath, wheezing, stridor, cough), gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, crampy abdominal pain), and cardiovascular signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis (tachycardia, low blood pressure, ...