What Could Cause Transformation Of Common Cold To Cough With Immensely Sore Lungs And Trachea?
Common cold has transformed into: No sore throat, but dry Dry tickling cough with very little thin mucous Clear nasal passages No aches No fever No chills Lower trachea, upper lungs under clavicle immensely sore when coughing, breathing - sudden onset with less frequent coughing
I have gone through your query regarding one complication of common cold leading to soreness in larynx and trachea.
In this reference I would like to tell you that if the virulence of infecting organism is high or the resistance of our body is less or compromise by diabetes, chronic renal disease or any other chronic infection than there is possibility of extension of infection to produce ACUTE TRACHEOBRONCHITIS. This is one complication of common cold and demands prompt care otherwise patient may land on PNEUMONITIS , another serious condition.
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What Could Cause Transformation Of Common Cold To Cough With Immensely Sore Lungs And Trachea?
Hello Welcome in H.C.M. I have gone through your query regarding one complication of common cold leading to soreness in larynx and trachea. In this reference I would like to tell you that if the virulence of infecting organism is high or the resistance of our body is less or compromise by diabetes, chronic renal disease or any other chronic infection than there is possibility of extension of infection to produce ACUTE TRACHEOBRONCHITIS. This is one complication of common cold and demands prompt care otherwise patient may land on PNEUMONITIS , another serious condition. I hope your query is answered. Regards.