What is a barking cough?
Coughing is loud, hoarse, rough cough caused by inflammation or other blockage of the respiratory system, especially in the larynx and trachea, which disrupts normal air passage. Its name concerns the sound of barking the seal that resembles. Most often it is the result of a viral or bacterial infection, but may also be caused by a swallowed object stuck in the airways or psychological and neuropsychiatric factors. It is best known as one of the symptoms of Croup. The hail is a general term that can be applied to similar conditions caused by a number of pathogens that can infect the larynx, bronchi and trachea and interfere with breathing suffering by causing swollen airways. The viral causes of the barrier include parainfluenza, influenza and human respiratory syncytial viruses, while bacterial causes include corynebacterium diphtheriae , better known as dipteria, hemophilus influenzae and moaxella catarrhalis .
infection causes suffering to cough often because its respiratory system tries to clean. The interference of swelling with normal air stream results in a significant sound of barking. The swelling also causes the voice of the suffering croup to become hoarse and, in more serious cases, can produce a high noise when breathing, called Stridor. The hail is treatable and is usually not a serious health problem if it is handled correctly, although it may sometimes require hospitalization and in rare cases it can be fatal. It is particularly dangerous for small children because of their narrower airways.
Other diseases that cause barking cough is more likely to pose serious health risks. A rattle cough may be caused by pertusis, also known as whooping Cough, a disease caused by infection with bordetella pertussis . Pertussis causes frequent and serious cough and name that black cough comes from hA bow commonly produced by a suffering pertussis as they try to draw in the air as soon as the fit stops. The infection is potentially fatal, especially in children, but is rare in developed countries due to widespread vaccination.
Coughing occasionally occurs as a symptom of epiglottitis, although a severe Stridor without cough is more common. Epiglottitis is often caused by the same pathogens associated with Croup, such as hemophilus influenzae , and also causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways suffering. However, it is significantly more dangerous than semolina and can quickly cause fatal respiratory failure within a few hours from the beginning if the suffering is not hospitalized.
Coughing sometimes occurs from the psychological or neurological reason rather than for any physical problem in the respiratory system. This is common in people with Tourette syndrome who produce involuntary vocalizations that often include cough. Children who have recovered from respiratory disease can develop coughingK, which persists for the original reason cough.