Because it is small.
Whooping cough - or pertussis - is an infection of the respiratory system caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis (or B. pertussis). It's characterized by severe coughing spells that end in a "whooping" sound when the person breathes in.
you can get severe headaches from coughing so muchyou can't breath,you might want to go see a doctor immediatelysigns of whooping cough are when you coughing so much that your throut fills with green mucus (seek medical attetion immedantly) not really this is all bull crapThe symptoms of Whooping Cough are as follows, runny nose, mild fever, mild cough and sneezing, these can be treated at the local hospital and doctors, depending on the age.
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!
Whooping cough, or pertussis, is a very contagious illness that affects the lungs and breathing. It can affect people of all ages, but it’s especially dangerous for babies and young children. Here are the common symptoms in kids: Early Stage Symptoms: Runny nose Mild cough Low fever Watery eyes Sneezing Later Stage Symptoms: Severe coughing that’s hard to control A “whooping” sound when breathing in after coughing Vomiting after coughing Difficulty breathing If your child shows any of these symptoms, especially the later ones, it’s important to see a doctor right away. Whooping cough can get worse quickly, so getting medical help early is key. You can consult Dr. T.R. Yadav, a specialist in general pediatrics and neurology, for expert advice. Contact his clinic at 9415047722 / 9198417777 for more information.
You cannot see microbes with the naked eye, hence their name. To see them requires magnification such as a microscope.
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Because bacteria is microscopic.
I'd like to see a whooping crane and a penguin of any type in the wild.
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See a doctor, after 5 weeks you need to find out what's causing the cough.
Common causes of cough include infections (eg colds and flu), asthma, smoking and acid reflux. Since coughing causes irritation to the airways, which can itself cause coughing, a dry cough can persist even when its original cause has gone. There is little evidence that cough suppressant medications are any more effective than placebo, but if you find that taking a medicine helps, you can buy them from a pharmacist. Other self-care measures include steam inhalation (from a bowl or from hot drinks), and sucking sweets. If you have a dry cough (ie one that is not bringing up mucus), you should try to resist the urge to cough, to help stop the cycle of cough-irritation-cough.