A part of your lung might have collapsed. Your rib might be cracked or is squishing your lung to where it's making you cough.
you might have a sour throat and might cough frequently and can cause head aches
Not from coughing alone, but the cause of the cough might kill you if it is not treated.
Better consult a vet. He will look at the cause of the cough (can be all sorts) and recommend a medication. The important thing is also the dosage. He/She will be able to evaluate how much the dog needs, how often and for what period of time. Should the cough be persistent it might be advisable to give antibiotics, but the dog needs to be examined to say. No one can make a real diagnosis from the distance, therefore recommendations for medical treatment should be treated with caution. Wishing you and your dog the best.
you might be pregnant
It could be the presence of water on pulleys causing the belts to slip. If it is persistent then this is a sign of worn-out or misaligned belts.
One antonym for occasional might be 'frequent'. Persistent doesn't really seem to be a good fit here.
Usually a month long cough might be caused by Tuberculosis or long term infections present in the lungs.
Someone might purposely cough to clear their throat or to attract someones attention.
well the way I deal with my cough is to just take a cough drop's ricola kinds are the best for a cough you cant get that cough away by taking cough drops... take some cough syrup and if that cough doesn't wear off i think you should go to the doctor and see because that might be iteration in the lungs or throat. I HOPE THIS HELPED YOU!
If they cough afer a bath then they might have a little bit of water in there lungs or nose. If they cough after they run they might have run to long and be trying to catch their breath. People do the same thing in both situations. I hope this helps:)
The dextromethorphine in most cough syrups might cause a false positive on a drug screen, because it is molecularly similar in some respects to amphetamine. On a 5 panel instant test, you might be able to convince a nurse that cough syrup is the cause of the positive amphetamine result. It will not, however, "cover" any kind of amphetamine, legal or illegal. Also, If the test taker sends in a sample for a sophisticated lab performed mass spectronomy analysis, they will know every single drug and chemical present in your body when the test sample was taken. Legally, dextromethorphine (cough syrup main ingredient) is not categorized as an amphetamine.
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