dimanche 18 janvier 2015

Different Types of Constant Coughing



Despite the type of cough that a person has, constant coughing can be highly irritating, as well as unpleasant. However, if an individual is aware of what type of cough they have, it can allow their doctor to correctly diagnose the underlying cause of the cough. Generally, there are two distinct types of cough: wet and dry. A dry cough occurs when the coughing produces no mucus or phlegm. Allergies, a cold, or the flu generally causes this type of constant coughing.
A wet cough is defined as a productive cough in which some type of excretion is expelled during the coughing session. The wet cough is generally thought to be caused by pneumonia, bronchitis, or the flu. However, it is possible for a cough to be wet, but non productive.
It can be difficult for an individual to determine when they should go to a doctor about their constant coughing. However, if the individual has constant or chronic coughing that has lasted more than two or three weeks, he or she should be seen too. Similarly, if the cough is particularly painful, they should be seen to by a doctor. Painful coughing can be indicative of the onset of pneumonia or bronchitis. Furthermore, and most importantly, if a person's constant coughing has produced blood, they should seek medical help immediately. The presence of blood after a session of hard coughing is indicative of a more serious medical ailment, like tuberculosis.
Although constant coughing is generally the most prominent symptom of an illness, it is important that an individual is aware of their other symptoms too. For example, chest pains are often indicative of bronchitis. Chest pain and a fever could indicate that an individual has the onset of pneumonia. However, it is important for an individual to remember that only a trained medical professional can accurately diagnose and treat these illnesses. There are numerous home remedies that can reduce the amount of recovery time a person has to endure; however, in the case of these illnesses, the home remedies should not replace modern medicine as a means of treatment.
A person should consult their doctor or physician before engaging in a particular set of home remedies.

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