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Often used in the same context:
sneezing,
vomiting,
wheezing,
sore throat,
postnasal drip,
phlegm,
sniffles,
bronchitis,
retching,
nosebleeds,
fevers,
diarrhea,
sniffly,
respiratory illness,
stridor,
symptoms,
paraesthesia,
sweating,
mucus,
dysentry,
lungs,
tetany,
earaches,
sucking,
breathing,
rashes,
cramping,
shortness,
nostrils,
vomitus,
colds,
catarrh,
blisters,
rhinorrhea,
clenching,
gargling,
indigestion,
clamminess,
cougher,
epistaxis,
croup,
labyrinthitis,
bawling,
burping,
snuffles,
fluey,
sinuses,
viral pneumonia,
slurring,
stomachache,
stomach ache,
inhalations,
chewing,
breathlessness,
itchiness,
bleeding,
twitching,
amebic dysentery,
sinusitis,
hemoptysis,
lightheadedness,
lacrimation,
dizziness,
haemorrhages,
backache,
fidgeting,
secretions,
respiratory infection,
meconium,
asthma,
tracheitis,
giggles,
laryngitis,
sneezy,
laryngospasm,
pharyngitis,
coryza,
respiratory tract,
headaches,
cyanosis,
metabolic alkalosis,
pneumonia,
respirations,
huffing,
nausea,
folliculitis,
lockjaw,
fumes,
achy,
pinkeye,
conjunctivitis,
hay fever,
allergic reaction,
sob,
skin rash,
unwellness,
urinary tract infection,
enuresis,
respiratory tract infection,
hoarseness,
belching,
hyperacidity,
cough,
coughs,
sobbing,
rubbing,
gasping,
shivering,
palpitation,
shaking,
spasms,
banging,
blinking,
buffeting,
hammering,
itching,
choking,
fainting,
moody,
ague,
berserk,
catatonic,
coldest,
drowsy,
dry,
epileptoid,
giddy,
holding,
hysterical,
incantatory,
snap,
splenetic,
suffocative,
sulky,
trancelike,
trembling
Appears in the definition of:
adult respiratory distress syndrome,
antitussive,
ards,
atypical pneumonia,
codeine,
coughing up,
croup,
expectoration,
fit,
haemoptysis,
hemoptysis,
laryngitis,
mycoplasmal pneumonia,
phenyltoloxamine,
primary atypical pneumonia,
sars,
severe acute respiratory syndrome,
spasmodic laryngitis,
sternutator,
sternutatory,
stress incontinence,
wet lung,
white lung
Part of:
respiratory disease,
respiratory disorder
More general:
breathing out,
exhalation,
expiration,
symptom
Synonyms:
cough
Also try:
— Adjectives for coughing:
violent,
severe,
persistent,
paroxysmal,
effective,
excessive,
frequent,
chronic,
much,
constant,
vigorous,
more...
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