Coughing in the car can be both annoying and worrying, especially if it becomes a persistent issue. If you find yourself coughing as soon as you get in your car, you may be questioning if there is something in that environment that is triggering your cough. Esteemed consultant respiratory physician Professor James Hull explores the possible causes and when to consider seeing a doctor.
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Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
Breathlessness is the sensation of not getting enough air, even when breathing deeply or rapidly. There is a wide range of conditions that may cause someone to struggle with breathlessness, including psychological, cardiac, or pulmonary disorders. In this article, a consultant respiratory physician shares his expertise all about breathlessness.
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Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
How does lung cancer affect you?
Lung cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, affecting thousands of people each year. Although it can seem overwhelming, learning about lung cancer and its effects can help you feel more prepared and informed. A leading pulmonologist explores the key aspects of this condition.
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Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
Breathlessness and cough: Breathing problems you shouldn’t ignore
Breathlessness and cough are common breathing problems that can sometimes indicate more serious underlying health issues. Understanding these symptoms – why they occur, how they are assessed, and how they can be managed – is essential for health and wellbeing. A distinguished consultant physician in respiratory and intensive care medicine provides a clear and informative guide to help you navigate these symptoms.
By Dr Iyad Ismail
15.11.24
Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
The importance of checking a persistent cough
A cough is often viewed as a common, minor symptom associated with colds or respiratory infections. However, when a cough lasts for more than three weeks, it’s considered persistent (or a chronic cough) and warrants medical attention. This is especially crucial if the cough continues for over eight weeks, as it may indicate an underlying health issue that requires further evaluation.
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Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
Obstructive bronchitis: A comprehensive guide
Obstructive bronchitis is a common respiratory condition that affects the airways in the lungs, leading to difficulty breathing, persistent cough, and discomfort. For those who may be experiencing these symptoms, it’s important to understand what obstructive bronchitis is, how it develops, and what can be done to manage it. This article will explore the causes, diagnosis, and treatment options for obstructive bronchitis, as well as steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing this condition.
Are you at risk for sleep apnoea? Key factors and when to see a specialist
Here, esteemed consultant in respiratory medicine, Dr Praveen Molanguri, provides an all-you-need-to-know guide regarding sleep apnoea.
By Mr Kelvin Lau
05.11.24
Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
A bronchoscopy is a medical exam to view the inside of the airways and lungs, as part of a diagnostic process for pulmonary or respiratory ailments. In this article, a consultant thoracic and cardiothoracic surgeon explains this procedure.
By Dr Gary Davies
30.10.24
Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
Sleep apnoea: what is it and how can it affect you?
Sleep apnoea is a widespread yet often misunderstood condition that can greatly affect your health, sleep quality, and overall well-being. Characterised by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep, sleep apnoea affects millions of people worldwide. These interruptions can lead to disturbed sleep and, if left untreated, may contribute to various long-term health complications. We speak to an esteemed consultant respiratory physician who explores what sleep apnoea is, why it occurs, how it can impact you, and what treatment options are available.
By Dr Anjani Prasad
08.10.24
Pulmonology & respiratory medicine
A guide to respiratory infections
Winter approaches on swift winds which means it’s the perfect time to be prepared for respiratory infections, which affect the throat, sinuses, airways, and lungs. We spoke to a leading consultant pulmonologist to tell us about respiratory tract infections, and how to know when cough syrup won’t be enough.
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