Chronic cough and phlegm

    • [DOCX File]Background - American College Health Association

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      The American College of Chest Physicians defines acute bronchitis as "an acute respiratory infection with a normal chest radiograph that is manifested by cough with or without phlegm production that lasts for up to 3 weeks".1 These illnesses are most often caused by viruses, though even bacterial bronchitis cases are most often self-limited as well and there are no clear criteria for ...

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    • [DOC File]Firefighters do experience short-term effects of smoke ...

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      When symptoms are respiratory in nature (lung congestion, expelling of phlegm, chronic cough) it may be appropriate to reduce or curtail hard work. If symptoms persist and become severe, the medical unit leader should consult a qualified physician to determine the appropriate treatment that may include a rest period in a clean air environment.

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    • [DOC File]History and Physical Exam Form

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      Easily Short of Breath Chronic Sinus Drainage with: Wheezing Clear Phlegm Production Cough with: Yellow Phlegm Production Clear Phlegm Production Green Phlegm Production Yellow Phlegm Production Blood in Mucous Green Phlegm Production Blood …

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    • [DOC File]Bronchitis - Littrell Radiology

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      A mild cough, sometimes called smokers' cough, is usually the first visible sign of chronic bronchitis. Coughing brings up phlegm, although the amount varies considerably from person to person. Wheezing and . shortness of breath. may accompany the cough. Diagnostic tests show a decrease in lung function.

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    • [DOC File]SYMPTOMS

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      Has a chronic cough changed in any way? Assess the cough qualitatively by asking whether it is dry or productive of sputum (phlegm) Ask the patient to describe the volume of the sputum and its color, odor, and consistency. Symptoms associated with cough often lead you to the diagnosis. Cough Post nasal drip. Chronic bronchitis. Bronchial Asthma ...

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    • [DOC File]OZONE EXPOSURE INCREASES ALDEHYDES IN LUNG …

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      Significant associations were observed between symptoms (chronic phlegm, chronic cough, breathlessness at rest, dyspnea on exertion) and both NO2 and particles (Zemp et al., 1999). In the cross-sectional component of the study (Schindler et al., 1998), a significant negative correlation was observed between NO2 and both FVC (( = -0.0123, p

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    • [DOC File]PROTOCOL FOR CHRONIC BRONCHITIS

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      Patients, suffering from perennial chronic cough and copious phlegm which are the symptoms of chronic bronchitis, need regular and longer treatment. Generally such patients seek allopathic treatment. Homoeopathic medicines have also been found to be effective in relieving the distress to a great extent.

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    • [DOC File]spiral.imperial.ac.uk

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      Chronic phlegm (which implies coughing up the sputum) can be regarded as a more sensitive outcome that is still related to CB. Chronic cough (without phlegm), on the other hand, is much less specific and can be also indicative of other respiratory disorders, such as asthma or interstitial lung disease.

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    • [DOC File]Patient Name; Age

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      Background: Patient is a 19 year old male presenting with general malaise and fatigue for several days, 4 days of fever and recent shortness of breath. Symptoms have been progressing. Patient is weak. Has a chronic cough with phlegm. No chest pain or syncope. Denies recent sick contacts of exposures. No travel. History of depression.

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