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… she had the disease. COPD sneaked up on Sarah. She began coughing more often, and the coughing lasted longer. Every day it got a little bit harder … having to stop and catch her breath. And then she began coughing and couldn't stop. "It was scary," she says. "I'd …
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… Here's some advice, organized by symptom. On this page: Coughing and sneezing Diarrhea Vomiting Fever Thrush Coughing and sneezing Newborn babies often cough or sneeze to clear stuffy nasal passages. This doesn't …
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… infection). Colds are caused by viruses. They're spread by coughs, sneezes, and close contact. You can catch a cold at … include: Runny nose and sneezing. Red eyes. Sore throat and cough. Headaches and body aches. You will probably feel a … shaking chills, lots of aches and pains, a headache, and a cough. If you feel like you have a cold all the time, or if …
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… symptoms? The first signs of lung cancer may include a new cough or a cough that doesn't go away, wheezing, or feeling short of … signs may include chest pain and blood in mucus that is coughed up. How is it diagnosed? Your symptoms, your medical …
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… strain, or pressure on your bladder. It can happen when you cough, laugh, strain, lift something, or change position. … of holding urine in. The extra pressure when you sneeze, cough, or strain forces urine past the sphincter. How is it … This makes you less likely to leak urine when you sneeze, cough, or laugh. Urinary Incontinence in …
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… is the accidental release of urine. It can happen when you cough, laugh, sneeze, or jog. Or you may have a sudden need … both. Stress incontinence occurs when you sneeze, cough, laugh, jog, or do other things that put pressure on … leak because of the extra pressure on the bladder when you cough, sneeze, laugh, exercise, or do other activities. Urge …
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… times as your doctor tells you to. Then go to the step 6. Cough. After you've taken the recommended number of breaths, try to cough a few times. This will help loosen any mucus that has … belly or chest, hold a pillow over your incision when you cough. This will support your belly or chest and reduce your …
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… page: Overview Overview If the baby can cough or make sounds, let the baby cough to try to get the object out. If you are worried about … certain that the baby is choking. If a baby can't breathe, cough, or make sounds, then: Put the baby face down on your …
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… unable to breathe, or without a heartbeat. Gasp for air, cough up pink froth, vomit, or breathe rapidly. Seem to be … No heartbeat. Inhaled water and then gasped for air, coughed up pink froth, vomited, or breathed rapidly. Become … breathing problems or signs of a lung infection, such as: A cough with or without coloured mucus. Rapid breathing. …
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… a rapid and strong contraction of the breathing muscles—a cough. The rapid movement of air in the breathing tubes … from the lungs into the throat. People with COPD often cough a lot in the morning after a large amount of mucus has built up overnight (smoker's cough). The oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange The lungs are …