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6. Vomiting

For almost the same reasons as those related to apnea, those who suffer from whooping cough, especially children, are prone to vomiting after extensive and repeated coughing fits. Prolonged coughing fits, along with mucus accumulation in the throat, can trigger the gag reflex and cause vomiting.

Pertussis (whooping cough) - Bacterial infection that can cause severe coughing and respiratory distress.

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