(a)Name the organ affected in patient showing the symptoms of perisyence cough breathlessness (b)name the disease in which above mentioned organ is affected
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Answer:
A- Cough
Also known as: tussis
A reflex action involving sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs.
Common causes
Cough is not always related to an underlying condition. It may be caused by:
Irritants such as smoke, dust
Drug side effects
Improperly swallowing food or water
Post nasal drip
Treatment
Self-treatment: Self- care steps that may be helpful in some less- serious cases:
Drink extra fluids to help thin secretions and make them easier to cough up
Avoid exposure to allergens & irritants
Avoid smoking
Dry, tickling coughs can be relieved by sucking on cough lozenges or hard candy
For nasal stuffiness, try saline nasal spray or a neti pot
Increasing humidity in the air helps relieve a cough
Practise vocal hygiene measures (e.g. adequate hydration, avoiding vocal strain, smoking cessation, reducing alcohol, reducing caffeine intake)
See a doctor if you notice:
Cough lasts for more than three weeks
Cough is particularly severe or is getting worse
Unexplained weight loss, a persistent change in voice, or lumps or swellings in the neck
Worsening leg swelling and shortness of breath, especially when lying flat
It after being exposed to a patient with tuberculosis or whooping cough
See a doctor immediately if you notice:
Severe difficulty breathing
Swollen face and hives
Severe chest pain
Blood in sputum
Choking
Inability to speak
Difficulty in swallowing
Persistent night sweats
B - COUGH PERTRESIA , ASTHAMA , BRONCHITIES
Explanation:
Answer:
(b)name the disease in which above mentioned organ is affected