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I'm Curious About Cardiac Cough And Pleural Effusion And Would Like To Know Symptoms Or Difficulties With These.

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July 5
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Here are some details about cardiac cough and pleural effusion based on the context provided:

Cardiac Cough:
- Cause: Excess fluid in the lungs due to heart failure.
- Symptoms:
- Persistent, wet, hacking cough.
- Mucus that may have a white or pink hue.
- Increased frequency of coughing if heart failure worsens.

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Here are some details about cardiac cough and pleural effusion based on the context provided:

Cardiac Cough:
- Cause: Excess fluid in the lungs due to heart failure.
- Symptoms:
- Persistent, wet, hacking cough.
- Mucus that may have a white or pink hue.
- Increased frequency of coughing if heart failure worsens.

Pleural Effusion:
- Cause: Fluid accumulation in the pleural space around the lungs, often related to heart failure.
- Symptoms:
- Shortness of breath, especially when lying down.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Possible chest pain.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

July 5

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