URT
Associated with irritation or a tickly throat
Usually caused by an infection of the URT
Possibly an early sign of a LRT infection
Found in smokers or individuals suffering from asthma
Often gets worse at night, when one is intensely agitated or in high temperatures
Associated with a tight chest and breathing difficulties
Comprised of mucus and phlegm
The purpose is to remove fluid from the LRT
Usually worse in the mornings
Common causes include infections and asthma
Experienced by children
Accompanied by a “barking” sound
Usually caused by viral infections
Usually based on:
In some cases additional tests may be required, such as:
The treatment method will depend on the cause of the RT condition and may involve:
Therapeutic treatment, also aimed at managing symptoms: