Sunday, December 13, 2009

Phlegm More Condition_symptoms Why Is Phlegm Coughed Out Better When I Stand Up?

Why is phlegm coughed out better when i stand up? - phlegm more condition_symptoms

I'm on antibiotics for sore throats and a mycolytic mucus is too thick, too. The medicine is so far, and above all, the mucus and dissolve phlegm, clear color and coughing in the situation. Now my question is why, when I cough I get up to many and for some time has to be relieved, and while I was in my bed (as expected) I did not get much to cough. And also, logically, should be positioned more often?
Thank you.

2 comments:

Dave said...

When you're lying in the abdominal area you are closest diahragm, liver, stomach, intestines, etc. If you have a cough, restricted shallow breathing, the diaphragm excursion to some degree. This reduces the air we breathe and therefore out. If the cough is less air under the lining of the displaced.
Being on the other hand, there is no restriction on the membrane and can bring more air
Most opposite is the case, because gravity helps drain the mucous membrane in the supine position. The congestion is highest. Sitting on the edge of the bed meet. Or standing with support (I do not know your situation), when the urge to cough.

Dave said...

When you're lying in the abdominal area you are closest diahragm, liver, stomach, intestines, etc. If you have a cough, restricted shallow breathing, the diaphragm excursion to some degree. This reduces the air we breathe and therefore out. If the cough is less air under the lining of the displaced.
Being on the other hand, there is no restriction on the membrane and can bring more air
Most opposite is the case, because gravity helps drain the mucous membrane in the supine position. The congestion is highest. Sitting on the edge of the bed meet. Or standing with support (I do not know your situation), when the urge to cough.

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