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Whooping Cough Symptoms
Health Encyclopedia: Pertussis
Alternative Names
Whooping cough
Symptoms
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runny nose
- slight fever (102F or lower)
- severe, repeated coughs that:
- make breathing difficult
- result in vomiting
- produce a high-pitched "whooping" sound when a person takes a breath
- cause a short loss of consciousness
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diarrhea
-
choking
spells in infants
Signs and tests
The initial diagnosis is usually based on the symptoms. However, when the symptoms are not o...
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Expert & Community Posts
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Health Guide
..."whooping" soundis often heardwhen the patienttries totake a breath. Alternative Names
Whooping cough Causes, incidence, and risk factors Pertussis, or
whooping cough,...
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...infection has gone away, and a secondary bacteria infection causes the coughing symptoms of bronchitis.
Whooping cough and sinusitis may cause symptoms similar to bronchitis. It is important to...
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...however, occurred in a 12-year-old boy whose parents refused to vaccinate him.Pertussis. Pertussis (
whooping cough) was a very common childhood illness throughout the first half of the 1900s. The...
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...on the lungs,or an underlying lung disease such as COPD, asthma, cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis, and
whooping cough. In some cases, the cause is unclear. See also spontaneous pneumothorax,...
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...age 5, RSV was responsible for more flu-like cases than the flu virus itself.Pertussis. Pertussis (
whooping cough) was a very common childhood illness throughout the first half of the century....
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