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An approach to the child with a wet cough. [PDF]
When children have a wet cough, it suggests the presence of secretions in their airways. This often has an infectious aetiology which is usually a self-limiting viral infection requiring no investigation or treatment. In those with acute wet cough it is,
Gilchrist
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Acute Cough in the Elderly [PDF]
Although the frequency of physician consultations and the sale of over-the-counter remedies establish the high prevalence of acute cough in the elderly, epidemiological studies have tended to be imprecise. However, respiratory tract infections in nose, larynx and/or bronchi, either viral or bacterial or both, are by far the commonest cause of acute ...
Widdicombe, John, Kamath, Shankar
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Cough: meeting the needs of a growing field. [PDF]
There has been a rapidly increasing volume of research undertaken in the field of acute and chronic cough at both basic scientific and clinical levels. However, until now there has been no journal dedicated to publishing work in this field.
Kian Chung +3 more
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Cough in children: the most common problem in pediatrics
Cough is a common problem in childhood, which leads to frequent paediatrician visits, affects the quality of life, and causes material losses to the family and society.
S. B. Krutikhina +2 more
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Approaches to the diagnosis and therapy of cough in therapeutic practice
Cough is one of the most important symptoms of the pathology of various organs and systems, which occurs in about 30% of the human population. This symptom prevails in patients with various bronchopulmonary pathologies, however, in addition, it can occur
D. S. Sukhanov +2 more
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Background: outpatients with acute cough who expect, hope for or ask for antibiotics may be more unwell, benefit more from antibiotic treatment, and be more satisfied with care when they are prescribed antibiotics.
Francis, N.K. +58 more
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Some aspects of diagnosis and treatment of cough
The article discusses the main causes of cough in non-smoking patients, patients whose X-rays revealed no progressing lung disease, and who was not treated with ACE inhibitors for the last 2 months.
M. L. Derbeneva, A. L. Guseva
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BACKGROUND: In acute cough patients, impaired lung function as present in chronic lung conditions like asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are often thought to negatively influence course of disease, but clear evidence is lacking.AIMS:
Verheij, Theo J M +22 more
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Acute cough and respiratory tract infections (RTIs), common in children, often lead to high antibiotic use. Echinacea, an herbal alternative, has been studied for its immune-modulating and antiviral effects to reduce the unnecessary use of antibiotics ...
Ahlam Mazi, Reem M. Alqahtani
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Chronic cough due to occupational factors
Within the large variety of subtypes of chronic cough, either defined by their clinical or pathogenetic causes, occupational chronic cough may be regarded as one of the most preventable forms of the disease.
Fischer, Axel +3 more
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