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04-13-2006, 01:57 PM #1OPSenior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
Coughing is a symptom, not a disease. It is the underlying cause of the cough that needs to be treated.
You should consult your doctor if any of the following symptoms accompany a cough, so that possible underlying causes can be investigated and treated where necessary:
* coughing up phlegm that is green, rusty brown, yellow, blood-stained or foul smelling.
* chest pain.
* shortness of breath or wheezing.
* pain and swelling in the calf.
* recurrent night-time cough.
* whooping cough or croup.
* worsening smokerā??s cough.
* sudden weight loss.
* fever and sweating.
If you can't cough but need to, problems soon arise. Equally, when coughing is painful (for example, because of a broken rib), patients try not to cough and this can be dangerous.
Ineffective clearance of the airway can lead to a chest infection and possible pneumonia. In these circumstances, pain-relieving medicine can be useful to permit an efficient cough.beachguy in thongs Reviewed by beachguy in thongs on . Coughing: A neutral perspective Coughing is a symptom, not a disease. It is the underlying cause of the cough that needs to be treated. You should consult your doctor if any of the following symptoms accompany a cough, so that possible underlying causes can be investigated and treated where necessary: * coughing up phlegm that is green, rusty brown, yellow, blood-stained or foul smelling. * chest pain. * shortness of breath or wheezing. Rating: 5
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04-13-2006, 02:00 PM #2Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
I aggree. I kept getting chest infections and throat infections before i smoked weed, but now i do, i dont get em, but coughing can sometimes be very serious.
Thankyou fot pointing it out Beachguy!
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04-13-2006, 02:00 PM #3Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
Nice post BG,
Give a whole new meaning to the phrase "Cough it up!"
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04-13-2006, 02:01 PM #4Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
I think I'm going to take a big hit and cough my ass off, to help prevent the possibility of pneumonia.
*spark*
coughcoughcoughcoughcoughcough
Ahh, much better...
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04-13-2006, 02:46 PM #5Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
i cough up what looks and kinda tastes like resin/phlegm especially in the morning after a night of heavy smoking. i dont think this is a problem i think its just my lungs way of cleansing themselves. do any of you do this?
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04-13-2006, 02:49 PM #6Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
Yup, every so often I'll cough up a brown loogie.
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04-13-2006, 03:34 PM #7OPSenior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
Still pneumonia-free, Oneiro-tito?
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04-13-2006, 03:51 PM #8Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
i cough up that resin shit and i havnt been sick in 8 years till this past winter i had a head cold(just a headache for 3 days) so i guess it depends on how strong your immune system is in conjunction with how your lungs are able to expell unwanted material.
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04-13-2006, 11:30 PM #9Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
Rhino, I had the same thing. I had not been sick in nearly 4 years, until this winter, when I got a massize headache for 3 days, and the usual cold syptoms, but taken to the next level. This winter has been a rough one for some reason.
Anyways, I find that I can breath easier/better the next day after a night of toking.
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04-14-2006, 03:30 AM #10Senior Member
Coughing: A neutral perspective
Originally Posted by NWDankBudz
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