High altitude pharyngitis and bronchitis

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Background

Diagnosis

  • Dry, hacking cough is common at >8000ft
  • Purulent bronchitis/painful pharyngitis common with prolonged periods at extreme altitude
  • Severe coughing spasms can result in cough fracture of ribs

Differential Diagnosis

High Altitude Illnesses

Management

See Also

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