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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The mechanics of cough as described under cough [[pathophysiology]] demonstrate the role of various body systems and organ in the production of a [[cough]]. The various complications associated with cough can be categorized according to systems involved | The mechanics of cough as described under cough [[pathophysiology]] demonstrate the role of various body systems and organ in the production of a [[cough]]. The various complications associated with cough can be categorized according to systems involved also,[[Cough]] complications can also be acute or chronic. | ||
== Complications == | == Complications == | ||
The complications of coughing can be classified as either [[Acute (medical)|acute]] or [[Chronic (medicine)|chronic]]. Acute complications include ''cough syncope'' ([[fainting]] spells due to decreased blood flow to the brain when coughs are prolonged and forceful), [[insomnia]], cough-induced [[vomiting]], rupture of [[bleb]]s causing [[spontaneous pneumothorax]], [[subconjunctival hemorrhage]] or "[[red eye (medicine)|red eye]]", coughing [[defecation]] and in women with a [[prolapse]]d [[uterus]], cough [[urination]]. Chronic complications are common and include abdominal or pelvic [[hernia]]s, fatigue [[fracture]]s of lower ribs and [[Tietze's syndrome|costochondritis]].The table below shows the various complications of [[cough]] | The complications of coughing can be classified as either [[Acute (medical)|acute]] or [[Chronic (medicine)|chronic]]. Acute complications include ''cough syncope'' ([[fainting]] spells due to decreased blood flow to the brain when coughs are prolonged and forceful), [[insomnia]], cough-induced [[vomiting]], rupture of [[bleb]]s causing [[spontaneous pneumothorax]], [[subconjunctival hemorrhage]] or "[[red eye (medicine)|red eye]]", coughing [[defecation]] and in women with a [[prolapse]]d [[uterus]], cough [[urination]]. Chronic complications are common and include abdominal or pelvic [[hernia]]s, fatigue [[fracture]]s of lower ribs and [[Tietze's syndrome|costochondritis]].The table below shows the various complications of [[cough]]. <ref name="pmidPMID: 16428692">{{cite journal| author=Irwin RS| title=Complications of cough: ACCP evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. | journal=Chest | year= 2006 | volume= 129 | issue= 1 Suppl | pages= 54S-58S | pmid=PMID: 16428692 | doi=10.1378/chest.129.1_suppl.54S | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=16428692 }} </ref> | ||
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Overview
The mechanics of cough as described under cough pathophysiology demonstrate the role of various body systems and organ in the production of a cough. The various complications associated with cough can be categorized according to systems involved also,Cough complications can also be acute or chronic.
Complications
The complications of coughing can be classified as either acute or chronic. Acute complications include cough syncope (fainting spells due to decreased blood flow to the brain when coughs are prolonged and forceful), insomnia, cough-induced vomiting, rupture of blebs causing spontaneous pneumothorax, subconjunctival hemorrhage or "red eye", coughing defecation and in women with a prolapsed uterus, cough urination. Chronic complications are common and include abdominal or pelvic hernias, fatigue fractures of lower ribs and costochondritis.The table below shows the various complications of cough. [1]
References
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value (help). - ↑ Irwin RS, Curley FJ (1991). "The treatment of cough. A comprehensive review". Chest. 99 (6): 1477–84. doi:10.1378/chest.99.6.1477. PMID 2036833 PMID: 2036833 Check
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