Cough Spasmodic

Convulsive cough is a type of spasmodic cough, often observed during a coughing attack at the very beginning of the disease. In this case, the patient pronounces the first sounds aphonically, then makes a short pause, and then coughs in a full voice, that is, the sound is artificially amplified. At first, people often try to stop him. Having heard many questions about this from patients, I will say the following: convulsive cough is a disease that should not be confused with ARVI (for example, pharyngitis, tracheitis and other ailments) and left unattended. This can lead to the development of more severe complications.

If a person coughs convulsively, you should immediately contact