Hej, Dzieki za podpowiedz.
Ja wlasnie znalazlem ciekawy artykul ktory wyczerpujaco odpowiada na moje watpliwosci.
Przyznam szczerze ze jest tego troche!
Jesli ktos ma podobny problem to polecam.
Ponizej tytul, linki a takze krotkie streszczenie na wypadek gdyby artykul usunieto.
Tickly, dry, chesty: What that nasty cough REALLY meanshttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1348087/Tickly-dry-chesty-What-nasty-cough-REALLY-means.htmlCHRONIC DRY COUGH
A stubborn dry cough that comes and goes, but never quite disappears. It usually occurs during the day, prompting a coughing fit that lasts around ten minutes. In extreme cases, sufferers experience incontinence and even fractured ribs.
CHRONIC, TICKLY COUGH
Although this cough doesn’t produce phlegm, you feel as if mucus or catarrh is dripping down the back of your throat. Sometimes it can also feel as if there’s a lump in the throat.
BARKING, DRY COUGH
The cough might be accompanied by some wheezing, but no phlegm. It occurs at night and intermittently during the day.
SPASMS OF DRY COUGHING
A painful cough could be caused by bronchitis. A coughing fit starts as a tickle at the back of the throat; in some cases, coughing can lead to vomiting.
PAINFUL, HACKING COUGH
A constant cough, that is particularly bad in the morning. It tends to bring up thick yellowy/grey or green/rust-coloured mucus. There might also be pain behind the breast bone, a sore throat, wheezing and a blocked nose.
THROAT-CLEARING COUGH
It feels like you have a lump in your throat and coughing leaves you with a nasty, bitter taste in the mouth. The cough can be triggered by talking, laughing, singing or eating particularly dry food. It also tends to occur at night.
DRY COUGH WITH WHEEZE
You tend to cough more during the night or first thing in the morning.
BREATHLESS, PAINFUL COUGH
A persistent cough accompanied by shortness of breath.
Other symptoms might include coughing up blood, loss of appetite, losing weight and a dull ache or sharp pain in the lung area when you cough or take a deep breath. This cough is unrelenting and happens most of the time.
CHESTY COUGH
This brings up lots of phlegm — and there can be wheezing, chest tightness and some difficulty breathing.
It’s often worse in the mornings and the winter, as it’s exacerbated by viruses that affect the lungs.
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