Sentences with phrase «on hacking coughs»

Cold and flu season brings on hacking coughs that can leave your chest aching.

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The flu can often bring on a dry, hacking cough, which has the potentional to get worse.
The mystery began when pigs on large farms in Malaysia began hacking so loudly that their owners called it a «one - mile cough
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / drbimages No one wants a hacking cough for days or weeks on end.
And you know at least 10 % of the people on that plane are probably actively sick and coughing and hacking, right?
Characteristically, it's an extremely severe, hacking cough with a whooping sound on inhalation.
And I know that there are * cough * hacks * cough * that allow playing snes games on 3ds's that exist already so the console «can» support them, just for whatever reason Nintendo has chosen not to allow it themselves thus far, usually going the route of porting to the system as a rerelease, as done with just about all the FF titles and Chrono Trigger.
Like people, dogs may cough and hack on occasion to get rid of something caught in their throat, but if this hacking continues, there may be more than just a bit of fuzz tickling his larynx.
If this «foreign» object happens to get stuck going down, it may cause hacking, coughing and gagging, depending on the size, shape and texture of the object.
These dogs often have a dry, hacking or honking kind of cough and the swollen lymph nodes can be seen on x-rays.
As the chambers of the heart enlarge they press on the windpipe resulting in a dry, hacking cough.
I looked up Kennel Cough on Vetinfo, but she really isn't coughing - no hacking, more through her nose like she has a cold or allergies.
Affected dogs have a dry, hacking cough that can be triggered by exertion or by pressure on the trachea.
Once infected, pups develop a dry, hacking cough that sounds horrible but generally clears up on its own in a few weeks.
My biggest pet peeve in New York City is watching men (and women) of all walks of life, hack and cough, then swiftly discharge a slimy wad of saliva on...
So we spend billions of dollars on over-the-counter cough medicines that deliver a variety of multisyllabic chemicals to tame the hacking; yet alas, they don't work, or so says science.
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