This is a sign of a medical issue.
You could have bronchitis or pneumonia.
If you are a smoker it is possible that your lungs are now damaged beyond repair.
In the worst case scenario, if you also experience bloody phlegm, chest pain, loss of energy and weight loss, it could be lung cancer.
The only way you'll know for sure what the issue is for you is to see a doctor. In case it's serious, quicker is better.
what does it mean when i laugh or cough and my lungs hurt
A sneeze is completely involuntary and cannot be stopped. A cough reflex is also involuntary, but it is sometimes possible to "hold it in". Coughing comes from the lungs while sneezing comes from the nose.
that depends on the Bacteria that are in the mouth and lungs at the time.
go to a doctor
If you're in pain, you should see a doctor and have an x-ray done to check for broken ribs.
see u have cold then u senneze u nose but who don't sneeze it is stored in the form couf in our body in the lungs which give propblem since u breathe. there is some problem in breathing also as the cough is jammed in the lungs and the exchange of o2 and co2 is not happen easily....... u should have to eat two spoons of honey dail this gives u lots of benefits.
Time to go to the doctor. You don't want to mess around with pneumonia or anything likely to turn into pneumonia.
If there is blood in the lungs... well, we breath air from our lungs, we cough and what is in our lungs comes out. We usually cough due to something unknown being in our lungs and our lungs forcing it out. So, yes when we cough and there is blood in our lungs, blood will come out. Now if we are to breath in blood for some unknown stupid reason, we will cough it out. So yes, if there is internal bleeding in our lungs, we will cough up blood.
your lungs
You are in pain with the whooping cough because your parents did not get you vaccinated.
A cough
The word cough is a noun. It is a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs. It can also be a verb meaning to push air from the lungs.
A cough comes from the respiratory system. It's the sudden exit of air from your lungs.
Assuming you took the cough medicine due to having a cough, it means you are sick.
This is a "chicken or the egg" sort of situation. A cough can be caused by any irritant to the lungs. With that in mind, a cough is usually a symptom of a cold (caused by a virus) and increased mucus production and congestion in the lungs.
It isn't. Perhaps you have an allergy.
To expel air from the lungs with violent effort.
Cough assistance may be delivered manually by a caregiver or by a machine (the in-exsufflator or cough assist) that is designed to inflate the lungs and then rapidly withdraw air, as occurs in a normal cough