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  2. 15 Flu Memes to Make You Laugh When You Want to Cry - AOL

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    Avoid killing your loved ones and use these natural cold and flu remedies that really work. It really is like that Congestion, stuffiness, sinus pain, and nasal drainage are all flu symptoms. And ...

  3. Someone who has worsening cough, persistent high fevers and other concerning symptoms like chest pain, abdominal pain and trouble catching their breath needs to seek medical care to treat these ...

  4. Doctors Say This Is How You Can Loosen and Clear Mucus From ...

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    Controlled cough is a mucus-clearing technique that involves coughing in a controlled manner. This technique can help dislodge mucus without irritating your airways. Here’s how to try the ...

  5. Tracheitis - Wikipedia

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    In this condition there can be inflammation of the linings of the trachea. A condition called tracheo-bronchitis can be caused, when the mucous membrane of the trachea and bronchi swell. A collapsed trachea is formed as a result of defect in the cartilage, that makes the cartilage unable to support the trachea and results in dry hacking cough.

  6. Habit cough - Wikipedia

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    Habit cough is commonly characterized by a harsh barking cough, and can persist for weeks, months, and even years. The cough's hallmarks are severe frequency, sometimes a cough every 2–3 seconds, and the lack of other symptoms such as fever. The patient can have trouble falling asleep but once asleep will not cough.

  7. Throat clearing - Wikipedia

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    Throat clearing may be articulated consciously or unconsciously, and may be a symptom of a number of laryngopharyngeal (upper respiratory tract) ailments. [1] Occasionally the cause is a common cold or post-nasal drip.

  8. Postinfectious cough - Wikipedia

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    A postinfectious cough is a lingering cough that follows a respiratory tract infection, such as a common cold or flu and lasting up to eight weeks. Postinfectious cough is a clinically recognized condition represented within the medical literature.

  9. Lexington has another case of whooping cough at a high ... - AOL

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    After 1-2 weeks, the cough often gets worse, changing from a dry, hacking cough to bursts of uncontrollable, sometimes violent, coughing, according to health department officials.