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You should also look at smoker's cough as a means of suggesting that your body is less and less capable of handling the poisons you're inhaling. It may be challenging to quit, but smoker's cough indicates that your respiratory system is damaged. Other types of coughing, especially those that don't resolve within an hour of waking, and if you cough up blood or yellow to green phlegm, may suggest presence of bacterial illness.

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