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This is the mustard gas (C4H8Cl2S).
A group of people is presenting with a delayed onset of blisters and a dry unproductive cough that later turns productive. What is the likely culprit?
A group of people is presenting with a delayed onset of blisters and a dry productive cough that later turns productive. What is the likely culprit?
Mustard Gas is a blister agent where blisters do not appear right at the time of exposure usually, so are considered delayed.
These symptoms are indicative of exposure to sulfur mustard gas, a chemical warfare agent. It can cause delayed blistering of the skin, as well as respiratory symptoms like a dry cough that later becomes productive due to damage to the airways and lungs. Immediate medical attention is required if exposure is suspected.
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When phlegm comes out when you caugh it is called productive cough. If nothing is produced it is called as dry or non - productive cough
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.
A productive cough is when you cough up mucus or phlegm from your lungs. To manage it effectively, you can stay hydrated, use a humidifier, try over-the-counter cough medicines, and consult a doctor if it persists.
A productive cough is when you cough up mucus or phlegm from your lungs. It can be managed effectively by staying hydrated, using a humidifier, taking over-the-counter cough medicines, and seeking medical advice if it persists or worsens.
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"Productive", when speaking of coughs, means "productive of mucus." If you're hacking up balls of phlegm, that's a productive cough. Certain diseases are associated with productive coughs, and others aren't. Flu is one of the ones that aren't as mucus-producing in most people.