Coughing when you have a cold is a bad lung condition

Coughing when you have a cold is not a bad lung, it is a normal physiological reaction.
We often say that the common cold is mostly a kind of acute upper respiratory tract infection, acute upper respiratory tract infection is a general term for acute inflammation of the nasal cavity, pharynx or larynx. Upper sense of prevalence in the winter and spring seasons, most often seen in viral infections, can also be seen in bacterial infections. The onset of disease is relatively acute.
The main clinical manifestations are nasal symptoms, such as nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, etc., but also often manifested as cough, pharyngeal discomfort and other symptoms. Severe cases may have fever, chills and headache. Usually the course of the disease is short and self-limiting, usually 5-7 days can be cured, but there are complications of the disease can be prolonged.
Treatment is mainly symptomatic, while regulating work and rest patterns, balanced diet, drinking plenty of water, and smoking cessation for smokers. If the symptoms are severe, you should go to the local hospital for further treatment after a clear diagnosis.

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