Angie began to have occasional lucid periods where, besides the coughing and inability to rise, she was quite herself once more. |
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When I came to I was back in the boat, shivering in my wet life jacket and coughing up water, a lump forming on my pounding head. |
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We love digital stuff so much we're coughing up loadsamoney for our favourite services. |
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A few minutes later, my nose is running, I'm sneezing and coughing, and there are sharp pains behind my eyes. |
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The ramshackle trucks, coughing asthmatically, clambered on over China's battered, tortuous highways. |
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Some people with asthma never have a severe attack, only a little wheezing or the occasional bout of coughing. |
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These preparations may reduce coughing and usually contain menthol, camphor and eucalyptus oil. |
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Once he stopped coughing she reached an arm over to him to pat him on the back. |
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After a moment, he stopped coughing and laid back on the pillows, breathing heavily. |
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When I stopped coughing and spluttering, we sat down, had a think and decided to let her have one. |
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Worse yet, in the 1600s Spaniards lowered themselves into the coughing maw, thinking it contained gold. |
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Of the four of us at least one has been throwing up or coughing all through the night pretty much constantly. |
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Sometimes the child will whoop then be sick at the end of a bout of coughing. |
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Mobiles ringing in the dressing room, lateness and the wrong kit are all transgressions that can lead to coughing up dollars. |
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He went to bed saying he felt cold and shivery and he awoke at 5am the following day coughing up blood. |
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If you have asthma, and you inhale the airborne pollen, you may start coughing, wheezing, and be short of breath. |
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Her coughing had subsided for the moment and she had lapsed into much needed sleep. |
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This slightly bitter-sweet drink is good for moisturizing your throat to relieve tickles and coughing, it also alleviates constipation. |
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Milo's coughing fit passed, and he lay back down on the bed, breathing deep, shuddering breaths. |
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The disease causes these tubercles to become yellow and spongy and coughing fits causes them to be spat out by the sufferer. |
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I have to now face the fact that I, who am rarely sick, have been sickish for a week now, mostly with coughing phlegmy runny nose-and-eyes ick. |
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He started to move to the front door, but was stopped short as a coughing fit hit him. |
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Internal bleeding, blood poisoning or even meningitis are preceded by symptoms such as mild fever, fatigue and coughing. |
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Actually coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear mucus or phlegm in the throat and chest. |
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Common symptoms include shortness of breath, chronic coughing and increased mucus production. |
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Some undesired effects could be a scratchy throat, coughing, or a tight feeling in the throat. |
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Kodi's eyes snapped open as he fell into a coughing fit caused by the ammonia in the smelling salts. |
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The same pressure may cause you to leak urine when sneezing, coughing or laughing. |
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She'd give you detention for sneezing in her class, coughing or even loud breathing. |
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The paper advised parents to show children how to cover their mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing. |
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Coughing was my biggest problem for the past two days and today suddenly the coughing isn't so bad but now I'm sneezing and sniffly. |
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Air whooshed from his chest and Nyte was left breathless, gasping and coughing for air. |
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Dad's second mate is coughing something fierce, a little nun is staring into her coffee, her chin trembling. |
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Away from the studio a sound engineer, listening to a playback to the show, picked up on the coughing. |
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Using a cool-mist vaporizer to humidify the air may help soothe irritated breathing passages and relieve coughing. |
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I get a face full of sherbet, in my eyes and up my nose and I'm coughing fit to bust. |
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Everywhere you go there's someone coughing fit to bust and looking miserable, or cross, or plain old-fashioned resigned to their fate. |
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He muffled his sudden fit of laughter, coughing rather violently to disguise it. |
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They'd take an inmate with tuberculosis, who was coughing blood, and force him to spit into the mouths of others. |
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He drew deeply on his hookah, wheezing and coughing, making it burble and bubble in the still air. |
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As the officiant, I was worried that I would trip over the words, or begin hacking and coughing. |
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She hurriedly called a flight stewardess who was coughing badly at the back. |
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The result of weak sphincter or pelvic muscles, stress incontinence involves urine leakage with physical activity, laughing, or coughing. |
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Her coughing ceased for a brief moment when she felt a sharp pain on her lower leg. |
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He leaned over towards her, and Lizzy started coughing ostentatiously when the cigar smoke floated in her direction. |
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Rich looks slighter than I remember, and he is sounding bad, coughing chestily into his fist. |
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She forced herself to stop coughing, but her face was red and beaded with sweat from the fever. |
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Sometimes he would wake up in the middle of the night covered in sweat and his white pillow would be red from coughing up blood. |
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Occasionally she would have a fit of coughing, her body's very feeble last attempts at expelling her illness. |
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I stumbled to the swamp and drank the fetid water, coughing half of it back up again. |
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Presently the massive bony frame of the Father was convulsed with a fit of coughing. |
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It was perfect timing, for at that moment Daniel's eyes popped open and he started coughing, reaching down to his chest in pain. |
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Asahi opens the 1910 volume first, coughing and sneezing at the layer of dust that rose and flurried around her in a powdery maelstrom. |
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The larynx acts to protect against food getting into the lungs and makes coughing possible. |
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The smoke was getting to her lungs while she started coughing, harder and harder. |
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We also hear incidental sounds like children coughing and yelling, objects being moved, and so on. |
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The engine is coughing and spluttering and nobody knows quite how to keep the thing going. |
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Motorists wait in traffic, their sputtering engines coughing a gray haze into the air. |
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It makes me edgy to miss runs and cheat on the training, but I can't run with a searing pain in my foot or when I'm coughing up a lung. |
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Most of us are tired from doing it, and still coughing up all that fun stuff that develops in your lungs during summit day. |
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There was an old man at the far end of the carriage who appeared to be coughing up a lung. |
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The fermented drink burned my tongue and I ended up coughing it out, sputtering. |
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In any event, it was unlikely that the blood in the lungs resulted from the nosebleed or coughing blood from the lungs. |
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When they didn't have the ball, they strangled opponents into coughing it up. |
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When your automated teller machines divide and arrange your money before coughing it up, they are all using partition theory. |
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Also, take cough drops, throat lozenges or hard candy, which will make you salivate, keeping your throat wet and suppressing coughing. |
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She croaked out her last laugh and then began coughing again into her rags. |
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I notice that whenever I start talking to someone, I put on my little pathetic croaky voice, and if that doesn't work, I start coughing. |
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He gagged on the sulfur, coughing and sputtering as the smoke stung his throat and lungs. |
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He made a coughing, sputtering sound and seemed to have had trouble swallowing, but got it down nonetheless. |
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Survivors, covered from head to toe in white dust, cut ghostly figures as they stood coughing. |
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An unforeseen and ill-timed coughing incident means a huge great glop of red wine leaves your glass and lands on the sofa cushions. |
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She takes a deep pull and starts coughing really hard and laughing at the same time. |
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She covered her face, coughing until she could taste yesterday's putrid cocktail on her tongue. |
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The children were constantly coughing, had runny noses, and their eyes would swell up. |
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It was sitting there in its pyjamas, coughing and spluttering like an emphysemic pensioner climbing stairs. |
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The resultant symptomatology includes episodes of wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. |
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When coughing is accompanied by a wheezing sound as your child exhales, it is a sign that something may be partially blocking the lower airway. |
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Although there was slight expiratory wheezing over both lungs, he was not coughing or visibly short of breath. |
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I did spend the first half of the movie trying to figure out why a droid was wheezing and coughing. |
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We did not stay very long, because I was coughing and sneezing, and drowsing, and jelly legged. |
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The next day, after another sleepless night of coughing, we both decided to wag work and uni. |
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He presented with a 24 hour history of right-sided chest pain which seemed to be temporally related to a recent bout of coughing. |
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The signs of cold or flu are sneezing, coughing, a sore throat, fever, or minor aches and pains. |
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Dallas can't afford either to be coughing up points to their Western conference competitors while jockeying for playoff position. |
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There's sneezing, hacking, coughing, wheezing and aching, not to mention a constant runny nose and watery eyes. |
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Her mind was whirling with what a sight that would be when his coughing brought her back to reality and out of dream land. |
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In mid-course, she had some vomiting after bouts of coughing and some of her spells were followed by a vague inspiratory whoop. |
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A couple of weeks later, the boys developed progressive coughing spells with inspiratory whoop and posttussive vomiting. |
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Actually, coughing is a healthy reflex that helps clear the airways in the throat and chest. |
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The man's face was red from anger and he was about to carry on his yelling fit, but Ali began a coughing fit. |
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It hit me suddenly like a punch in the gut, some water went down the wrong way and I doubled over coughing it back up. |
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They are responsible not just for coughing and sniffling, but also for sore throat, croup, pharyngitis, laryngitis and bronchitis. |
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Nature reports that anandamide, a naturally occurring neurotransmitter, may control coughing and various respiratory functions. |
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Gabriel was very much awake, leaning over one side of the cot, coughing and retching as phlegm emitted from his mouth and fell to the floor. |
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On arrival, she complained about inability to swallow her saliva, coughing spells and continuous retrosternal pain. |
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With a lit coil around, the mosquitoes begin coughing and either stay away or soon die. |
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It's true, too, for there's been a deal of coughing and spluttering. |
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But moving up the hill I was still caught by some smoke, causing profuse coughing, eye watering, and a runny nose. |
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But the air was suddenly clean and clear and he was coughing so much he almost retched and Abby was coughing, too, sounding like she had pneumonia. |
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She was coughing and retching and her whole body was shaking in my arms. |
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For instance, some patients will complain of stress incontinence only when they have a severe cold with coughing or during periods of excessive activity. |
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The director is coughing pointedly and fretting over air conditioning. |
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They coat the throat and relieve the irritation that causes coughing. |
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I am still coughing, which isn't helped by the fact that my puffer broke. |
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He lit a further cigarillo, coughing glutinously as he did so. |
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I tried to roar in triumph, and caused myself to fall into a coughing fit. |
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The loss of small amounts of urine in spurts during coughing and in the absence of urge strongly suggests a diagnosis of urodynamic stress incontinence. |
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I think he knows what's going on in his head and he isn't coughing it up. |
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With a control panel hardly more sophisticated than that of a Ford Model T, it would still fly with a broken tail, flopping wing, or coughing engine. |
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There was a past history of migraine attacks and bouts of coughing. |
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Other than that, I've mostly been sitting at home, writing and coughing, courtesy of the manky lurgy that's going round at the moment that lingered for nearly a month. |
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She had begun to feel as if she were coughing up her own lungs. |
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Having spent most of last night coughing, hawking and spitting, I really wasn't in the mood for the arrival of Lucy Smooth's workmen this morning. |
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Finally, she stops coughing and the masters approach her cautiously. |
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My wife and I attended a Prom the other night and were treated to an invigorating and enthusiastic display of sneezing, coughing and expectorating. |
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Taking slow, deep breaths, Roy recovered from the fit of coughing, and looked down at the handkerchief, frowning at the specks of blood that were on it. |
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The face mask would certainly help keep your hands away from your nose and mouth, and might also intercept those germs the person next to you is coughing into the air. |
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If the disease progresses and cavities form in the lungs, the person may experience coughing and the production of saliva, mucus, or phlegm that may contain blood. |
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They are places where people sit cheek to jowl, maybe sneezing, maybe coughing, maybe puking. |
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It would stop for a moment, and then I'd begin to say something and I'd get that tickly scratchy feeling in my throat and I'd fight it but then I'd start coughing again. |
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They felt their way forward towards the sound of a woman coughing. |
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We where in the middle of singing when I had a coughing fit. |
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Francesca tried to cover her giggles by throwing a coughing fit. |
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After extubation, the nurse and respiratory therapist assist the patient with using an incentive spirometer and deep breathing and coughing every one to two hours while awake. |
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He closely guarded company secrets but now is no doubt coughing them up. |
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Even myself, the bionic plane jumping man, was not immune, and after a week am still coughing so badly that the domestic African Grey parrot now sounds definitely consumptive. |
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The illness certainly affects a patients' quality of life because they often wake up short-winded, experience severe coughing or are hit by a heavy sensation in the chest. |
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He was still coughing occasionally, but his chest didn't feel congested. |
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Will had mistakenly connected the pathway of infection in a hospital room with someone coughing or sneezing circulating in public. |
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During activity, or while coughing, the patient is able to tighten the belt encircling his chest, splinting the sternal wound by stabilizing the thoracic cage. |
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Those foods not only are nutrimental to our lung, but also can comfort and relax our thorax, reduce allergies of the nose, dry coughing, sore throat, and asthma diseases. |
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Annie's head ached, her ribs hurt from coughing, and the simple act of craning her neck to peer through a clear spot on the windshield made her dizzy. |
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So by all means, if you think your child's cold has gone on for more than seven days, and your child is still congested and perhaps coughing heavily, see your pediatrician. |
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For Spleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency characterized by coughing of thin, watery sputum, deep pulse and urinary problems, add Cinnamon Bark and prepared aconite. |
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It starts with symptoms that look a lot like a common cold, which then turn into weeks of uncontrollable coughing. |
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Every time the refrigerator cycled on, I'd be coughing and wheezing. |
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I plunged into the water and smacked my nose on a rock, then water rushed into my nose, and I quickly got back up coughing and blowing my nose frantically. |
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The repressed laughter, the panic, the forced coughing and the exasperation of listening to Sava's story for the second time must have unbalanced his delicate liver functions. |
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Just moments after he'd swallowed the syrupy liquid his coughing ceased. |
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Vomiting with coughing is frequent, and an audible whoop may develop. |
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But when she talks, it sounds like a seal coughing up a fish! |
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This killer disease of young people in dense cities caused coughing and was evidently exacerbated by polluted air, just as it was relieved by the pure air of the mountains. |
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He felt his body roll as the ship careened and vaguely heard the rumble of explosions nearby, but he didn't come to until smoke forced him coughing to his feet. |
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Hyperacute IAH refers to transient rises in IAP such as coughing, straining, sneezing, defaecating or physical activity. |
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The banter and antsiness of small children is no more disturbing than the throat-clearing, coughing, talking, and bulletin-reading of adults. |
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Let's say you're at school and you accidentally drop a bomb in class. Try coughing or dropping a book to cover up the sound. |
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Others are specific to individual body parts, such as skin rashes, coughing, or a runny nose. |
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Tuberculosis is spread primarily through airborne transmission by aerosolised droplets during coughing, sneezing or talking. |
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Whether asking for a light or impressing a girl by coughing up cobs of phlegm, they'll always have both mitts down their kecks, cupping a goolie. |
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The pillow can be used for effective sternal support to aid in healing, pain reduction during coughing, deep breathing, and moving about. |
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Tax-payers are coughing up for lazy lags to enjoy pay-outs at Easter, Christmas, and other national holidays, while they skive off work. |
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Stress incontinence occurs with coughing, sneezing, lifting, or other physical activity that increases the pressure in the abdomen. |
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By December, most of the passengers and crew had become ill, coughing violently. |
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One patient developed a bronchopleural fistula after a coughing episode on the first postoperative day. |
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Shortly after he recovered, he strained his voice while preaching, which brought on a violent fit of coughing. |
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Pneumococcus bacteria are spread through coughing, sneezing and close contact with an infected person. |
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A study found it is better at easing symptoms, such as coughing and excess mucus, than the current leading medication, tiotropium. |
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If you have episodes of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, or chest tightness, have a complete checkup to find out what the problem is. |
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I listen to loud music and my boyfriend, Andrew, faffs around in the background dropping stuff, coughing and trying to put me off. |
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The CPAP machine affect the process of coughing out and spitting out sputum from the respiratory passages, thus leading to pulmonary aspiration. |
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I'd been phlegmy, coughing and feeling generally unwell and getting progressively worse. |
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Most clinical cases were characterized by excessive oculonasal discharge, mild ulcerative stomatitis, dyspnea, and coughing. |
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She took a big drink of milk and it went down the wrong way. She was coughing for the next two minutes. |
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Joe Murphy, trainer of Shepherd's Purse A lot of ours were coughing until a while ago but they seem to be back to themselves now. |
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The chest pain may be a cardiac event but could also be costochondritis, or chest wall pain from repeated bouts of coughing. |
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A frequent cougher in a church sets nearly the whole congregation to coughing. |
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Blinded and scarred in one eye where his parents tried to treat conjunctivitis with herbs, Lodwar is malnourished and wracked by tuberculoid coughing. |
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The health effects caused by air pollution may include difficulty in breathing, wheezing, coughing, asthma and worsening of existing respiratory and cardiac conditions. |
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You can probably hear me coughing in the background as you read this, and the sound of yet another paper hankie hitting the wall close to, but never quite in, the wastebin. |
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Sloughing of the epithelium also exposes nociceptors, triggering coughing. |
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For dry coughs there are a variety of suppressants available and for the chesty cough there are expectorants to help bring phlegm up and make the coughing less harsh. |
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It is these ordinary people, who are struggling daily to make ends meet, who will be coughing up to subsidise the cushy lives of wrongdoers and recidivists. |
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The authors suggest that coughing within this sub-population of chronic coughers may be induced by a component of the non-acid GER or by reflux-induced esophageal distension. |
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The pieces start to fall together when he starts coughing up blood, and it seems that he's been keeping a dark secret from everyone, including his wife. |
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Dr Al Mehza advised people to report to the hospital immediately if they noticed symptoms such as weight loss, night fever, excess coughing, or coughing up blood. |
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I started smoking last year and have been coughing ever since. |
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