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  2. What Causes Coughing Fits and How Can I Stop Them? - Healthline

    • Violent coughing fits, or paroxysmal coughing, is usually caused by bacteria, although there are other causes.
      Paroxysmal coughing involves frequent and viole… See more

    Causes of paroxysmal coughing

    Paroxysmal coughing is commonly caused by Bordetella pertussis bacterium. This bacterium infects your respiratory tract (your nose, throat, windpipe, and lungs) and cause… See more

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    How do you know if your cough is a chest infection?

    If your cough is caused by a respiratory infection in your chest, such as pneumonia or bronchitis, … See more

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    What does a pneumonia cough sound like?

    A cough due to pneumonia may be louder than other types of coughs, according to a 2021 study.
    Researchers collected cough sounds from 30 adults a… See more

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    Diagnosis and treatment of coughing fits

    If you see a doctor about a coughing fit, they may order one or more of the following tests to diagnose the cause:
    •nasal or throat swab to test for the presence o… See more

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