The Common Symptoms of Barking Cough
A cough of any kind can create a noticeable outburst, but there are some types that take on a life of their own. The barking type is one of those kinds that get your attention.
It sounds similar to the sound a seal sometimes makes. There are three well-known conditions that can cause a barking cough. Croup, an illness associated with children, can result in a child developing a continual type that may be worse at night time.
Children usually recover without any major problems, but croup cough is a sound a parent cannot help but worry over. There are plenty mothers and fathers can do to help their child recover from this condition. The first step is to always keep the kids warm and away from AC and/or heater ventilation as well as limit their outside time during winter. As this condition gets worst at night for the most part, it’s also important to turn on a humidifier in their bedroom. The moist air that the humidifier releases will soothe the throat.
Do you know someone who despite all the warnings on the back of cigarette packages and all the public service announcement on radio and TV refuses to give up that nasty and unhealthy habit of smoking.
This is the person who takes puffs on his cigarette between fits of coughing. The smoker’s kind, as it is sometimes called, also resembles the sound of a seal. If it is a smoker, it usually becomes chronic over time and can be an indication of bigger problems in the respiratory system.
Okay, for one more example of this we need only visit the kennel. And when you are speaking of this does seem a logical place to go. Animals housed in close, enclosed quarters sometimes develop what is known as kennel cough. The most notable symptom of this condition is a barking with it.