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  2. Cough reflex - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Bed rest interferes with the expansion of the chest and limits the amount of air that can be taken into the lungs in preparation for coughing, making the cough weak and ineffective. [ citation needed ] This reflex may also be impaired by damage to the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve which relays the afferent ...

  3. Pharyngeal reflex - Wikipedia

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    In a reflex arc, a series of physiological steps occur very rapidly to produce a reflex.Generally, a sensory receptor receives an environmental stimulus, in this case from objects reaching nerves in the back of the throat, and sends a message via an afferent nerve to the central nervous system (CNS).

  4. Vocal cord paresis - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] Symptoms of sensory nerve damage include: chronic coughing, the feeling of having a lump in the throat (globus sensation), hypersensitivity or abnormal sensation, spasms of the vocal folds (laryngospasms), dysphagia, pain from vocal use, and voice loss in high pitch ranges.

  5. 7 Reasons Why Your Throat May Be Soreā€”and How To Get ... - AOL

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    For some people, spicy food can cause throat irritation, leading to a sore throat. ... if you are having trouble swallowing or are experiencing other symptoms such as a wheezing cough or shortness ...

  6. Laryngospasm - Wikipedia

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    It may be followed by paroxysmal coughing and in partial laryngospasms, a stridor may be heard. [3] It requires prompt identification to avoid possibly fatal complications. It may present with loss of end-tidal carbon dioxide (for mechanically ventilated patients), chest or neck retractions and paradoxical chest wall movements.

  7. Cases of walking pneumonia are surging in kids this ... - AOL

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    Whooping cough, or pertussis, cases ... Mycoplasma infections start off pretty generically, with a headache, a sore throat, a low fever and chills. ... The bacteria can also infect the nerves of ...

  8. Vagus nerve - Wikipedia

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    The vagus nerve is also responsible for regulating inflammation in the body, via the inflammatory reflex. [7] Efferent vagus nerve fibers innervating the pharynx and back of the throat are responsible for the gag reflex. In addition, 5-HT 3 receptor-mediated afferent vagus stimulation in the gut due to gastroenteritis is a cause of vomiting. [8]

  9. These Are the 2 Most Common COVID Symptoms Doctors Are ... - AOL

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    Most people will have a fever and be coughing a lot during this time,” he noted. It can take up to 14 days for COVID symptoms to go away completely, according to Dr. Blanks.