Monday, September 12, 2022

Where there is no doctor: Cough

 

Where There Is No Doctor

How to treat common medical issues, anywhere

This information is for your general knowledge and is not medical advice. Severe or fatal side effects are possible with any medication. Talk to a doctor, or call 911 if you have a medical emergency.

 

Cough

 

There are many causes of cough, including viruses causing congestion in the upper part of the respiratory tract, viruses or bacteria causing an infection of the air sacs in the lungs (pneumonia), or breathing in a foreign body into the lungs (aspiration)...

 

 

 

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