well from my experience.. i had the same problem of blood coming out of my mouth after coughing and sneezing. I consulted the doctor and she told me that the capillaries in my throat had burst due to my coughing and it had to do very little with my lungs. She told me that the my coughing was rough and hard so it damaged my capillaries and if you dont have any mucus or flem coming out of your mouth.. you have some serious problem..
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.
Yes, clonidine can cause coughing as a potential side effect, although it is not very common. This may be due to its effects on the respiratory system or as a result of other side effects, such as dry mouth or nasal congestion. If persistent coughing occurs, it's important to consult a healthcare provider to evaluate the situation and determine if the medication should be adjusted.
Yes, it can. Other adverse effects can include sore throat, hoarseness, coughing, and oral fungal infections
Covering your mouth while coughing.
If a glow stick breaks and the fluid gets in your mouth, it may cause irritation such as vomiting, coughing, or mouth irritation. It is important to rinse your mouth thoroughly and seek medical advice if necessary. The chemicals in glow sticks are not toxic but can be unpleasant if ingested.
Cupping one's hand over the person's mouth, especially during cold weather, warms the air being taken into the lungs. Typically, people with COPD--asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, etc.--do this to reduce coughing spells.
Yes, coughing in someone else's mouth is considered disrespectful and unhygienic. It can spread germs and illnesses, especially respiratory infections. Maintaining good etiquette and personal space is important for health and social interactions. It's best to cover your mouth when coughing and to respect others' boundaries.
Covering your mouth by putting your arms up when coughing is important to prevent the spread of germs and protect others from getting sick. This helps to contain the droplets from your cough and reduces the risk of spreading infections to others.
always wash your hands, cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing (DO NOT COVER YOUR MOUTH WITH YOUR HAND!), and sanatize frequently touched surfaces.
Yes, I'm 15 been dippin for about 3 years and it makes u cough up lougies. But dry coughing would come from smokin or just having a bad chest cold. Dip tends to make ur spit wet because it's smokeless and cause ur mouth to dehydrate which ur mouth trys to produce more salivia, also clensing your nasal passages, and your throat. Nothing serious. Just don't cough hard because it can cause bleeding which people think it's a sign of TB.
don't breath through your mouth that's how you start choking and coughing the cinnamon up.