August 28, 2008 COPD Lung-Cough-Squeeze ribs might = costochronditis
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RoxlynPosted
Mon 01 Sep 2008 7:09pm
Today my continuousCoughing seems to be decreasing, still cough, not as violently. My primary doctor, who diagnosed the costochondritis did check for broken ribs too. Evidently it is fairly common for severe coughing to cause rib cracking, so I guess I am lucky to only have tearing between the chest wall and ribs.This next site, first one exactly
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June 20, 2009 Lung disorders-coughing-exercises-Pulmonary treatment
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RoxlynPosted
Sat 20 Jun 2009 10:02pm
, pet dander can trigger allergic rhinitis and coughing. Short-term fume exposure can result in cough, phlegm, lung irritation. How to tell acute bronchitis from a more serious.../chronic.cough/
Adult Pulmonary Treatment at National Jewish Healthhttp://www.nationaljewish.org/treatment/adultpulmonary.aspx?gclid=CNnL14ComZsCFR
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Cough, cough - get back here lung!
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Gabriela R.Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 7:48pm2 Comments
" doesn't work for these type of yuckies.
I've been dealing with a cough that I seriously think is trying to expel a lung from my body. I think I'd like to keep my lungs within my chest cavity, thank you very much.
So, in other words, not much posting over here until I can make sure I won't end up with a lung on my keyboard.
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Think I'll Stop and Cough up a Lung...
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Glenn JonesPosted
Fri 25 Sep 2009 3:32pm
. It was a nice drive though!
Yesterday I laced up my shoes and ran north out of the NAC. I did put in an hour, but had to stop and cough up a lung a couple of times en route. Bottom... thought I had been able to avoid it, but no such luck. I started feeling bad on Sunday, and by Monday I was congested and coughing. To be sure, I did not have it as bad
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Coughing up a lung
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suprstarnyPosted
Fri 01 Jan 2010 12:00am
Man, I feel like the crap today. I've got a hacking, junky cough and my body aches. Blech. Thank goodness my husband can work from home if he needs to - I don't know how I would be able to take care of the kids these past two days!
My eating's been a bit weird because my appetite's not really there. I tried to have a bigger breakfast this morning
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Just a Cough, or Lung Cancer?
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Karen BastillePosted
Thu 15 Jul 2010 8:04am
New York Times Consults
What’s the best way to catch lung cancer early when doctors are most likely to be able to cure it? Several readers had questions on the Consults blog about early symptoms and testing of lung cancer. Dr. Derek Raghavan, director of the Taussig Cancer Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, responds.
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HomeRemedies for cough and cold
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Ayurvedic Physician- Dr. Maulik BVPosted
Mon 25 Jan 2010 8:57pm
There are many different homeremedies for cough and cold around the world, and many passed down from generation to generation. These homeremedies for cough and cold often being called the secret recipes from grandma for cough and cold. Some of the popular homeremedies for cough and cold are honey, raisins and almond. [...]
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Lung Exercises - A Series of Free Videos from Pulmonary Clinical Nurse Specialist Donna Wilson
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Karen BastillePosted
Mon 17 Jan 2011 6:15pm
Donna Wilson created a series of videos to help lung cancer patients and patients with breathing problems. Different upper and lower body exercises performed to maximize the delivery of oxygen to lung tissue and the body. Breathing is an important function of our bodies. Breathing maximizes respiration and nourishes the body
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Scleroderma Patients with Combined Pulmonary Hypertension and Interstitial Lung Disease
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JanPosted
Tue 30 Nov 2010 9:09pm
Objective.
Most studies differentiate scleroderma associated pulmonary hypertension and interstitial lung disease (ILD) as 2 separate pathological processes... and interstitial lung disease.
Methods.
A retrospective cross-sectional study of 619 patients with scleroderma who had echocardiograph and pulmonary function testing performed within
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Pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis in systemic sclerosis: lessons from interstitial lung disease
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JanPosted
Wed 17 Nov 2010 7:16am
Interstitial lung disease is a frequent complication of systemic sclerosis and currently is the leading cause of death. Our ability to predict which individuals are at greatest risk of developing clinically significant, progressive interstitial lung disease remains inadequate.
Identification of circulating autoantibodies and other biomarkers
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