Health experts have warned that a cough lasting more than three weeks could be a sign of a deadly disease making a comeback ...
Cases of this potentially fatal infection are now rising in England - going against a previous downward trend.
Cases of this potentially fatal infection are now rising in England - going against a previous downward trend.
Per Dr Ahmed, you should book a visit with your GP if: The NHS adds that you should see a doctor after three weeks of a ...
Those who have had whooping cough for more than 3 weeks will not normally need treatment as they are no longer contagious and antibiotics are unlikely to help. Rest, drinking plenty of fluids and ...
They had complained of cough for < 3 weeks. The group of smokers was composed of 31 subjects (9 men and 22 women) with a mean age of 41.4 +/= 11.3 years. Their racial information was not collected.
This factsheet explains whooping cough (pertussis) to support nurses in identifying and managing the bacterial infection.