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To determine the cause of a cough, a physician
should take an exact medical history and perform an exam.
Information regarding the duration of the cough, what other symptoms
may accompany it, and what environmental factors may influence it
aid the doctor in his or her diagnosis. The appearance of the sputum
will also help determine what type of infection, if any, may be
involved. The doctor may even observe the sputum microscopically for
the presence of bacteria and white blood cells. Chest x rays may
help indicate the presence and extent of such infections as
pneumonia or tuberculosis. If these actions are not enough to
determine the cause of the cough, a bronchoscopy or laryngoscopy may
be ordered. These tests use slender tubular instruments to inspect
the interior of the bronchi and larynx. |
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