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There is a list of 230 conditions that can trigger dry cough, but hiccups are not on the list. A few of things that can cause dry cough are bronchitis, croup, allergies, and the flu.
A wheezing cough can be caused by smoking or smoke inhalation. It can also be caused by respiratory conditions such as asthma or bronchitis. Other diseases such as pneumonia, flu and reflux disease can also be accompanied by a wheezing cough.
You could have acid reflux, asthma, or bronchitis...or many other underlying causes. This is why cough supressants say not to take for more than X # of days. You should see a doctor if cough persists.
It can be hair from their fur; dust mites; allergies or dry mouth. It's time to take your dachshund to the vets to have him/her diagnose correctly. Constant coughing can also be a sign of a weak heart. Be smart, be sure and see your vet. ------------------------------------------------------ Your dachshund may also be allergic to something- maybe even something in its dog food. Dogs are allergic to most meats, so you might want to try switching to a different dogfood to see if it will help. First, you should ask your about this. :) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Heartworm also makes them cough as well as congestive heart failure.
The cough that accompanies a cold is usually intermittent and dry.
Common causes of cough include infections (eg colds and flu), asthma, smoking and acid reflux. Since coughing causes irritation to the airways, which can itself cause coughing, a dry cough can persist even when its original cause has gone. There is little evidence that cough suppressant medications are any more effective than placebo, but if you find that taking a medicine helps, you can buy them from a pharmacist. Other self-care measures include steam inhalation (from a bowl or from hot drinks), and sucking sweets. If you have a dry cough (ie one that is not bringing up mucus), you should try to resist the urge to cough, to help stop the cycle of cough-irritation-cough.
Yes, you need to follow up with your physician. The cough could be related.
Mustard Gas is a blister agent where blisters do not appear right at the time of exposure usually, so are considered delayed.
None.
A nonproductive cough is a cough that does not bring up phlegm or mucus. It is also called a dry cough, and tends to irritate the throat much more than a productive cough (a cough that brings up phlegm and/or mucus) does.
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