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ERS guidelines on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough in adults and childrenThese guidelines incorporate the recent advances in chronic cough pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment. The concept of cough hypersensitivity has allowed ... AH Morice,E Millqvist,K Bieksiene,... - 《European...
Subacute cough. This type lingers after you’ve had an infection and can last three weeks. Chronic cough. This is a cough that lasts eight weeks for adults and four weeks for children and may require medical attention. Refractory cough. This is a chronic cough that hasn’t responded to tr...
The effects of treatment for chronic cough on laryngeal dysfunction are not known. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate effects of therapy for chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement. Methods Adults with chronic cough (n = 24) were assessed before and after treatment for...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may cause reflux laryngitis and chronic cough. Sometimes people are aware of the presence of the acid and experience waterbrash, a sour taste in their mouth. Repeat spills of acid onto the vocal cords will cause a chemical irritation and result in inflammati...
symptoms and responses to treatment over time. The PediatricCrohn's DiseaseActivity Index (PCDAI) was developed for children and adolescents in 1990 from a similar scale used for adults. The child's health care professional may use this scale to find patterns in disease severity and adjust ...
Compared to adults, specific and non-specific chronic cough in children differs in terms of both aetiology and treatment, and the methods used to treat chronic cough in adults may actually be harmful for children.ObjectiveThis overview of reviews synthesizes the evidence currently in the Cochrane ...
The effects of treatment for chronic cough on laryngeal dysfunction are not known. Objective The aim of this study was to investigate effects of therapy for chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement. Methods Adults with chronic cough (n = 24) were assessed before and after treatment for...
Antitrypanosomal treatment is recommended for all cases of acute and congenital Chagas disease, reactivated infection, and chronic T cruzi infection in individuals 18 years or younger. In adults aged 19 to 50 years without advanced heart disease, etiologic treatment may slow development and progression...
Silent reflux is common in infants because their sphincters are undeveloped, they have a shorter esophagus, and they lie down much of the time. The cause in adults is not known. Symptoms of LPR Symptoms in infants and children may include: Hoarseness "Barking" or chronic cough Reactive airwa...