I would leave it a few weeks. If not resolving, see your doctor. Its INCREDIBLY unlikely to be anything worse than a simple irritation of the tissues. Its one of the accepted risks of placing an endotracheal tube (the benefit being that you dont die of lack of oxygen during surgery)
The spelling for a breathing noise is "huff."
For a cough caused by an allergy you take an over the counter cough syrup and an antihistamine. If this does not resolve the problem go to your doctor.
Wet cough raises sputum from the lungs and airway, while a dry cough does not do so. wet cough CAUSED BY G +VE BACTERIA OR VIRUS ITS UPER RESPIRATORY INFECTION dry cough,CAUSED BY G -VE BACTERIA ITS LOWER RESPIRATORY TARCK INFECTION
A benign cough is one where their is no serious or fatal disease as the cause of it. This type of cough can be caused by a cold, irritants, breathing cold air, nasal drip, a throat infection or other such similar condition. Most benign coughs go away in 5-7 days and can respond well to cough syrups containing codiene or dextromethorphan.
The word cough comes from older English for cough which was cohhian. And it is related to the German, kūchen, which means heavy breathing.
whooping cough
cough and cold
yes...
i have bronchitis and they removed all four of mine.
Because your breathing is affected when you lay down
IF you take an overdose, the cough medicine could have an alternative reaction to your body.
This is a "chicken or the egg" sort of situation. A cough can be caused by any irritant to the lungs. With that in mind, a cough is usually a symptom of a cold (caused by a virus) and increased mucus production and congestion in the lungs.