Spastic cough
A spasmodic cough manifests as a severe throbbing cough, with a cough that can last from a dozen to dozens of sounds for a long period of time. The coughing of the face and neck is red when coughing, and breathing is affected. Deep coughs often require deep coughing. Inhalation, a severe cough often causes glottic spasm, and a sound similar to a chicken bark. A persistent and severe cough often causes nausea. After a short period of coughing, the cough resumes, which can cause coughing in the tongue of children, and conjunctiva of the eyes. Inferior hemorrhage, umbilical hernia, inguinal hernia, and prolapse of the anus due to increased abdominal pressure during coughing, and spastic cough are common in pertussis, parapertussis, and some adenovirus infections.
The material in this site is intended to be of general informational use and is not intended to constitute medical advice, probable diagnosis, or recommended treatments.