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Summary Of: Coughing

Coughing can happen voluntarily as well as involuntarily... Frequent or severe coughing usually indicates the presence of a... Coughing is classified as... coughing is acute and caused by a... Coughing can be triggered by food entering the... coughing might be severe enough... When coughing is the only complaint of a person who meets the criteria for asthma... Coughing has also been linked to... Coughing can also be triggered by benign or malignant lung tumors or mediastinal masses... Coughing may also be used for social reasons... such as the coughing before giving a speech... which is different from habit coughing and tic coughing... Coughing may occur in... The complications of coughing can be classified as either... Coughing is not always involuntary... Coughing can be used to attract attention... It is believed that the frequency of such coughing increases in environments vulnerable to psychological tension and social conflict... coughing may become one of many... Coughing as an Indicator of Displacement Behaviour...

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