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90 Day Virus - 90 Day Cough
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Has anyone heard of either?
One of my acquaintances has told me he's been diagnosed with 'the 90 day virus', and another that she's been diagnosed with 'the 90 day cough'.
Any information on the effects of said conditions - and cures - would be gratefully received.
One of my acquaintances has told me he's been diagnosed with 'the 90 day virus', and another that she's been diagnosed with 'the 90 day cough'.
Any information on the effects of said conditions - and cures - would be gratefully received.
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People talking about the 90 day cough on here Naomi.
People talking about the 90 day cough on here Naomi.
Yes - this generally means whooping cough in an adult, although here it is referred to as the hundred day cough...
http:// www.nhs .uk/con ditions /whoopi ng-coug h/pages /introd uction. aspx
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Well, I have never herd the term 90 day virus, but it certainly not unusual to have a 90 day cough following a viral infection, in fact it is the rule rather than the exception that the cough ,says for 90 days in my opinion.
Whooping cough, as I understand it describes the typical " whooping" usually in children which is distressing and doesn.t last for 90 days.
The Government TV advert suggesting any cough lasting more than o3 weeks should be seen by the doctor " seems" a good idea, but I doubt whether the NHS could cope as each case would necessitate, surely, a chest X- Ray
I just wonder how many conditions would be diagnosed in this way?
Not many I suspect
Whooping cough, as I understand it describes the typical " whooping" usually in children which is distressing and doesn.t last for 90 days.
The Government TV advert suggesting any cough lasting more than o3 weeks should be seen by the doctor " seems" a good idea, but I doubt whether the NHS could cope as each case would necessitate, surely, a chest X- Ray
I just wonder how many conditions would be diagnosed in this way?
Not many I suspect
hi all, i have got this 90 day cough ( though i am only 30 days in ) but going by what everyone i know that had this epic cough, then i believe i have a long stint to go... i went to the doctors - and she instantly told me there is nothing at all that can be done, antibiotics wont cure it.. juts the standard suggestions, cough medicine, lozenges, paracetamol, liquids, good food etc.... bleak!!