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Can Mold Or Mildew Cause Productive Cough?

We moved into an apartment 2 years ago and my son who is 33 has had severe mucus problems. He has to cough it up sometimes he throws it up. Its only been since we move . He use to have allergies but this is awful He is spitting all the time. Could it be something like mold or mildew
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding the son's symptom of cough productive of thick mucus following an entrance into a new apartment 2yrs ago I am suggesting that he has developed following differential diagnosis

upper respiratory tract infection due allergic dust particles
Aspergillosis
Sinusitis
Chronic bronchitis
Asbestosis

In view of this please do a chest x-ray and see a pulmonologist specialist with the result and for further expect clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription

I hope this helps Regards
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Can Mold Or Mildew Cause Productive Cough?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding the son s symptom of cough productive of thick mucus following an entrance into a new apartment 2yrs ago I am suggesting that he has developed following differential diagnosis upper respiratory tract infection due allergic dust particles Aspergillosis Sinusitis Chronic bronchitis Asbestosis In view of this please do a chest x-ray and see a pulmonologist specialist with the result and for further expect clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription I hope this helps Regards