What are the accompanying symptoms of cough?

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For cough, there are many symptoms after suffering from it. Some of them are the main symptoms, and some of them are the accompanying symptoms. If there are accompanying symptoms, it also means that the symptoms of cough are aggravating. The following is to introduce the accompanying symptoms of cough.

What are the accompanying symptoms of cough?

Cough with dyspnea can be seen in laryngeal edema, laryngeal tumor, bronchial asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, severe pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, massive pleural effusion, pneumothorax, pulmonary congestion, pulmonary edema and tracheobronchial foreign bodies.

Cough with hemoptysis is common in bronchiectasis, pulmonary tuberculosis, pulmonary abscess, bronchial lung cancer, mitral stenosis, bronchial stones, pulmonary hemosiderosis and so on. Cough with a lot of sputum is common in bronchiectasis, lung abscess, lung cyst with infection and bronchopleural fistula.

Cough with wheezing is more common in bronchial asthma, chronic asthmatic bronchitis, cardiogenic asthma, diffuse panbronchiolitis, foreign bodies in trachea and bronchus, etc. When the trachea and bronchus are incompletely blocked by bronchogenic carcinoma, inspiratory wheezing with limited distribution may appear.

matters needing attention

If there are these accompanying symptoms, what we need to do is to actively pay attention to them, and we must seek medical treatment in time. In addition, after suffering from cough, we need to pay more attention to diet, and we must not eat raw and cold food.