Well Most of the time you have to think about it...
Have you been around someone or something that smokes?
Do you have a cold?
Are you breathing to fast and not giving your lungs enough time to inflate and deflate the air and carbon?
1. Dont smoke never ever ever your lungs are ruined for good if you do
2. If you have a cold then let it pass by and keep sanitized
3. If you've just finsihed running or your breathing hard breath SLOWER the faster you go the worse the pain in your throat will get (Not enough air getting to your lungs)
Hope i Helped :)!
No, coughing helps prevent it.
If the liquid goes down the wind pipe, coughing will prevent it from going into the lungs where it can make you sick.
Raising your hands when coughing helps to prevent the spread of germs and droplets to others around you. It can help reduce the risk of spreading illnesses like colds or the flu.
Raising your arms above your head when coughing can cause the germs from your cough to spread further, increasing the risk of infecting others. It is important to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your elbow when coughing to prevent the spread of germs.
Breathing through my nose has always helped. This won't get rid of the coughing but if will prevent it. When you find a public bathroom or a not occupide space by your self drink some water and cough if out...
If they are coughing, encourage them to keep coughing. DO NOT PAT THEIR BACKS, this may lodge the object further in their throat. If they are no longer coughing, and can not breathe at all, the hiemlec (sp?) maneuver is your best option.
Raising your arms when you cough does not prevent the spread of germs. It is recommended to cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your elbow to prevent the spread of germs when coughing.
If you have been coughing because you have a illness there are chances the baby will have it too but that is something you will have to discuss with your doctor. If it's just normal coughing or from a cold, it's normal and will not affect the baby in any way.
To prevent coughing after drinking something cold, try drinking slowly, allowing your body time to adjust to the temperature change. You can also try drinking room temperature water before or after consuming something cold to help minimize the shock to your throat. Additionally, avoiding extremely cold drinks or using a straw to bypass direct contact with your throat may help reduce the likelihood of coughing.
Cough suppressants such as dextromethorphan are administered to prevent or relieve coughing by suppressing the cough reflex in the brain. These medications are commonly used to provide symptomatic relief for acute cough due to conditions like the common cold.
he was coughing from an hour. coughing can result in TB.
Mucous production and coughing.