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Wenn Leora wirklich erkältet ist, und so hört sich ihr trockener Husten an, sollte sie wirklich mal zum Arzt gehen und kein falsches Heldentum zeigen. Eine verschleppte Erkältung kann ganz schnell chronisch werden und Herz und Kreislauf gefährden. Vielleicht tut sie das ja auch am Montag. Ich hoffe es.

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9 minutes ago, pulo filipe said:

Leora On the phone 

with paul 

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A cough is a defense reflex of our body, but when it is persistent, it can become a problem. Learn to calm her down.

The cough has a reason for being: it is a reflex that helps us to eliminate irritants and infections from our body, such as mucus or smoke. However, when it becomes persistent it can be irritating - to us and to those around us - disrupting sleep, work and other everyday activities. As a general rule, an uncomplicated coughing episode resolves itself in a short time, but there are signs that should prompt you to seek specialized medical help. Know how to distinguish them.

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13 minutes ago, Gerald Knauft said:

If Leora really has a cold, and this is what her dry cough sounds like, she should really see a doctor and not show any false heroism. A cold that is dragged on can quickly become chronic and endanger the heart and circulatory system. Maybe she'll do that on Monday too. I hope so.

Having a full day out won't help, but she was never going to stop in today.

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What can cause a cough?
Most cases of coughing are caused by a cold or flu. However, especially in cases of persistent cough, other causes may be involved, such as:

Certain medications (such as some antihypertensives)
smoking
Gastroesophageal reflux
Allergies (eg "hay fever")
Infections such as bronchitis
Presence of mucus in the throat
Lung cancer (although it is rare that the cough is due to this type of more serious illness)

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