If you’re sick or the passages between yourmouthand lungs get irritated by something such as smoke or air pollution, your body makes sputum. It’s also known as phlegm. It’s different fromsaliva, the thinner fluid yourmouthmakes to help you eat. When youcough, your body is trying to ...
Patrick is a 70-year-old diabetic man with a 2-year history of stable chest pain when he exerts himself. He is awoken from sleep with the acute onset of crushing central chest pain which radiates to his neck and left arm. His normal medications include normally aspirin, a diuretic, a ch...
Wash and peel black radish of medium size. Slightly warm up 1-2 teaspoons of honey, mix it with radish and this mush should be put in a cloth bag. Should be placed on the neck as a compress. It should be covered with something warm – a scarf or a heating pad. The procedure shoul...
It's not only the heartburn and chest pain that can wake you up. GERD hasn't been studied much as a cause of night sweats, but doctors say there’s a possible connection. And treating it can often ease your night sweats. Eat smaller meals, and not before bed. Avoid trigger foods -...
which make coughs more productive and help eliminate phlegm from the airways and clear the infection. In some cases, a doctor may prescribe antibiotics for acute bronchitis, but they do not always work. Since the illness can be viral in nature, antibiotics are not always effective and generally...
“I’m Batman. Fuck your arms.” So we’ve got these subs out there anyway, rolling in the deep, and the big parties can’t get enough of em but some of the little parties on the left think we should get rid of em. Oh, and they cost like a bajillion pounds a year to maintain...
Something we should all do, traveling broadens your horizon Jorge, on February 19th, 2008 at 10:30 pm Said: A couple of friends of mine who are Spanish sociologists were over for dinner the other night and they were talking about the time the spent in Portugal. The most striking ...
Another difference between atypical pneumonia and pneumonia lies in their symptoms. With walking pneumonia, you may have a dry cough and a lower fever. With pneumonia, your fever could be higher (101-105 F) and your cough may have phlegm (filled with mucus). ...