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  2. Telltale Signs You Need to See a Doctor for Your Cough - AOL

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    There’s also something called a subacute cough, which can last from three to eight weeks, says Jairo Barrantes-Perez, M.D., assistant professor of pulmonary medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.

  3. Doctors Say These Are the Signs Your Cold Is Getting Better

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    When your cold is nearing its end, you’ll notice a significant reduction in symptoms such as congestion and sore throat, says Joseph Mercola, D.O., board-certified family medicine osteopathic ...

  4. Common cold symptoms vs. flu or COVID: What to look for

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    Many allergy and cold symptoms overlap, making this harder to decipher. ... Fever or chills. Cough. Sore throat. ... Fever or feeling feverish. Chills. Cough. Runny or stuffy nose.

  5. Acute bronchitis - Wikipedia

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    Chest cold: Figure A shows the location of the lungs and bronchial tubes. Figure B is an enlarged view of a normal bronchial tube. Figure C is an enlarged view of a bronchial tube with bronchitis. Specialty: Pulmonology: Symptoms: Cough with sputum, wheezing, shortness of breath, fever, chest discomfort [1] [2] Duration: Up to 6 weeks [3] Causes

  6. Throat irritation - Wikipedia

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    Reflux episodes often occur at night and one may develop a bitter taste in the mouth. The throat can be severely irritated when acid touches the vocal cords and can lead to spasms of coughing. To prevent throat irritation from reflux, one should lose weight, stop smoking, avoid coffee beverages and sleep with the head elevated. [4]

  7. Laryngitis - Wikipedia

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    Frequent throat clearing; Increased saliva production; Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) Sensation of swelling in the area of the larynx (discomfort in the front of the neck) Globus pharyngeus (feeling like there is a lump in the throat) Cold or flu-like symptoms (which, like a cough, may also be a causal factor for laryngitis)