0 present participle of cough --
1 to force air out of your lungs through your throat with a short, loud sound: --
This entails the patient holding their breath while swallowing, and then coughing after swallowing, to clear residual material in the pharynx.
Clinical symptoms such as wheezing, coughing and episodic airflow obstruction have been described for patients with toxocariasis and allergic asthma.
Each respondent was then asked to imagine three situations: waking up one morning suffering from eye irritation, stomach upset, or coughing.
Chance-determined ambient sound (the coughing of the audience, the rustling of programmes and creaking of chairs, for example) becomes the music.
Completed questionnaires were obtained from 115 students, of whom 85 (74 %) reported coughing symptoms, including 32 (28 %) who met the clinical case definition for pertussis.
Of the 115 who completed questionnaires, 74 % (85/115) reported coughing symptoms over the period covered by the two questionnaires.
These subjects were exposed equally to the members of the initial group of 18 coughing subjects.
Coughing and spitting wildly, she disgorges a sharp.