coughs in A Sentence

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    Woman laughs man Coughs.

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    I'm Doctor Coughs I'm a mental expert.

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    He Coughs, but seems fine.

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    According to science, CHOCOLATE fights Coughs better than some cough medicines.

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    This infection spreads when a person Coughs or sneezes on another person.

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    Most children with Coughs or colds will get better on their own.

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    Sers can however topical nasal steroid sprays are able to control Coughs.

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    Kameswari had had frequent Coughs, fever and low appetite for three years.

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    These are only useful in people who have Coughs which are not dry.

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    He Coughs and wheezes as he talks, catching his breath in between cat-calls.

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    Acute Coughs begin suddenly and usually last no more than 2 to 3 weeks.

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    An average preschool and primary school child has 3-8 Coughs or colds per year.

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    Children often have Coughs and colds which are usually harmless and get better quickly.

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    Most Coughs clear up within a few days and are caused by a viral infection.

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    He can also ask some questions, describe his chief complaint, conditions and simulate Coughs like a.

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    This happens when someone with the untreated active TB Coughs, speaks, sneezes, spits, laughs or sings.

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    While infrequent coughing is necessary to clear the airways, there are ways you can prevent other Coughs.

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    North American tribes, Greeks and Romans all used Licorice to treat Coughs, colds, and sore throats.

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    Subacute Coughs last three to eight weeks and remain after the initial cold or respiratory infection is over.

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    While infrequent coughing is necessary to clear the airways, there are ways you can prevent catching other Coughs.

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    Sub-acute Coughs typically last three to eight weeks and remain after the initial cold or respiratory infection is over.

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    Medicines to control coughing are usually used only for Coughs that cause extreme discomfort or interfere with sleep.

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    If someone with a viral infection sneezes or Coughs near you, you can breathe in droplets containing the virus.

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    Kissing or sharing drinks can spread tonsillitis, and people can contract the condition through the Coughs and sneezes of others.

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    Rather it is spread by droplets from Coughs or sneezes that can stick to surfaces and infect other people.

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    Episodes of racking, staccato-like Coughs that leave no time for breathing are followed by a distinctive gasp for air-- the"whoop.".

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    See the information below about giving these remedies to children, and also the separate leaflet Coughs and Colds in Children.

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    Smoking-related Coughs are usually dry- in other words you don't cough anything up- and tend to be worst in the mornings.

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    Pain increases if someone who suffers from inguinal hernia lifts something heavy, Coughs or makes some specific types of movements.

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    There are some diseases, such as colds, Coughs, headaches and colds, for whose treatment we avoid going to the doctor.

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