CHEST infections are not out of the norm for this time of year – but sometimes the symptoms could be a sign of something more ...
As many Brits are falling ill with seasonal illnesses a doctor revealed how to tell what is causing your cough ...
A pneumonia cough may sound deeper or louder than other coughs, and you may notice dryness or phlegm. But it also depends on ...
The health expert has also issued advice on when you should see your GP if you have a cough that won't go away ...
A higher-than-normal amount of phlegm can build up in your nose, throat, and lungs when you are sick. This build-up may cause coughing and discomfort. Bloody, brown, white, yellow, or green phlegm ...
Dr Munisamy said if your cough is caused by a cold or flu it could be accompanied by yellow phlegm, as well as: Headaches Muscle aches Sneezing Increased temperature/fever. He advised ...
Why do lots of people get chest infections during the winter?
“Symptoms of a chest infection can include a chesty cough (sometimes with yellow or green phlegm), wheezing, shortness of breath, chest pain and discomfort, aching muscles, a headache, tiredness, and ...