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Title: Coughing After Eating
Post by: glennaguilar on August 26, 2016, 12:05:12 am
Bronchitis Conditions - Coughing After Eating
Coughing is caused due to sudden irritation in the air passage or as a reflex action for any nervous or a gastric disorder. A normal cough will make itself appear upon the production of phlegm, where, the body will involuntarily try to cough up the phlegm. People may also suffer from cough after eating ice cream or after eating and drinking other cold food products. However, if it happens to be of a chronic nature then this is something that has to be examined without delay.

Chronic Bronchitis:
A person is said to have developed chronic bronchitis if he/she continues to experience the above symptoms daily and for at least three months. And if this continues for two years in a row, then it is a confirmed case of chronic bronchitis. In this case, the cough becomes more severe than before, and the patient may find it more difficult to breathe as the condition worsens. Other symptoms that may surface include headaches, muscle aches, and cyanosis. Chronic bronchitis is mostly caused due to smoking and not any infections. So, if fever occurs along with the above symptoms, then it may indicate a secondary bacterial or viral infection.

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Case of habitual smokers, with considerable lung damage, the wise thing to do would be to enroll in a lung detoxification program. As the accumulated toxins are being removed or coughed out, the color of mucus would start changing. Once the remnants of tar have been removed, the mucus you may cough or spit out would be bereft of black or brown specks. If, however, violent coughing persists or you see blood in mucus after quitting smoking, the wise thing to do would be to consult a doctor at the earliest. Sputum analysis, blood tests, chest X-ray and other imaging procedures would help the doctors assess the extent of damage caused due to smoking. Doctors may also provide you with some tips on tackling the smoking withdrawal symptoms.

Costochondritis  This is a lung disease that causes a lot of burning in the chest and is brought on by the inflammation of the cartilage and bones in the chest wall. When the sternum (the point joining the rib bones and the breast bones) becomes inflamed and irritated, it can cause a lot of pain and can be accompanied by varied degrees of cough. Costochondritis could be brought on by a fungal or bacterial infection and can lead to a severe cough with a burning chest to follow. Other than that, a trauma incident wherein there is an injury suffered that affects the sternum can also lead to an inflammation of the chest, chest congestion and cause bouts of cough and burning sensations in the chest region. :D.

Is Not Intended to be a Substitute for the Advice of Physician
This miracle cure aids in treating a persistent cough much better than any of the over-the-counter medications. It is possible to mix it with some warm water or put in certain non-caffeinated herbal tea. You can add some juice of ginger, along with a pinch of black pepper powder. Take this particular 2-3 times in a day, to relieve yourself of the issue. A tbs of darling mixed with freshly squeezed lemon juice or even a teaspoonful of raw red onion fruit juice combined with a tsp of honey also can help hold back the cough. Gargle with hot saltwater to clean your tonsils and clean the mucus.


After a Month of Eating Live Frogs, His Stomach Pains and Coughing
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On the other hand, if it is as well as other issues like respiratory program failure, SARS, abscess, or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), it is difficult to control and cure this. In that case, hospitalization with intravenous antibiotic treatment is required.

For Chest Congestion and Cough, Antibiotics are Prescribed
Expectorant, decongestant, and so on., are a couple of the remedies for coughing. Nasal decongestants can prove to be helpful to clear blocked nasal passages. Oral antihistamines may also prove to be useful in treating the condition, if the cough is actually caused due to allergens. However, it is important to avoid cough depressent, as they are recommended for dry cough, and not for wet cough. If you are a smoker, then you may want to give up smoking immediately, since smoking causes excessive production of mucous.

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