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CHRONIC COUGH

<br>http://allergytoday.com/<br>Cough is a common complaint. If it lasts more than 8 weeks, cough is described as chronic. Presence of shortness of breath, with or without exertion, in association with persistent cough needs to be investigated without delay because it could be an indication of asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema. Weight loss and fatigue when associated with cough that persisted over three weeks calls for immediate investigation.

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CHRONIC COUGH

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  1. CHRONIC COUGH Cough is a common complaint. If it lasts more than 8 weeks, cough is described as chronic. Presence of shortness of breath, with or without exertion, in association with persistent cough needs to be investigated without delay because it could be an indication of asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema. Weight loss and fatigue when associated with cough that persisted over three weeks calls for immediate investigation. Cough can originate from:      The lungs The airways The throat The larynx The nervous system Allergy of the nose, sinuses, and the lungs (asthma), are among the most common causes of chronic cough. Don’t loose by delaying a complete investigation of a persistent cough. It may take only small steps to save a life. CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CHRONIC COUGH, THE METHODS FOR DIAGNOSIS AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT. WE CAN HELP. Allergy, Asthma, Sinus and Immunology Center 201 Eighth Street South Suite 107 Naples, FL 34102 Phone: (239) 261-5599 www.allergytoday.com

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