Chest infection or ‘silent killer’? GP issues urgent warning over 4 signs your ‘bug’ might be more sinister

Chest infection or ‘silent killer’? GP issues urgent warning over 4 signs your ‘bug’ might be more sinister …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>>

HAVING a chest infection is not out of the norm for this time of year – but a GP has warned when it could be a sign of something more sinister.

It’s estimated around one in five people will get a cough this winter, with cold, flu and chest infections in high circulation.

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Chest infections can develop after having a cold or flu, and most the time clear up within a few weeksCredit: GettyA long-term chesty cough could be a sign of a more serious condition

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A long-term chesty cough could be a sign of a more serious conditionCredit: Getty

A chesty cough that…

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