Hi,
I am a keen racing cyclist (I ride for 10-15 hours a week). Last February when racing or doing other hard riding I kept producing lots of phlegm and found it hard to breathe (to the point where I would throw up phlegm). The problem persisted but slowly disappeared by August (due to dry weather I think). My doctor gave me a
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Beclomethasone nasal diproprionate inhaler, which had little to no effect and I stopped using it after 4-5 weeks as it constricted my
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Throat swab culture. I tried cutting out dairy but that had no effect either.
The same thing is happening again this year and Im set for another very unsuccessful season if I don't sort it soon. I am taking
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Beclomethasone nasal diproprionate again in a futile effort to reduce it (this time I am gargling as much of it out of my
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture after use it to prevent constriction).
When I am not cycling I notice gurgling in my
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture (almost certainly from my
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Abdominal pain diagnosis
Esophagus and stomach anatomy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gastric cancer
Gastric suction
Gastric ulcer
Ileus - x-ray of distended bowel and stomach
Nausea and vomiting
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Stomach), particularly after
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Binge eating
Bulimia
Eating disorders - resources
Necrotizing soft tissue infection
Sweating
Sweating - absent, especially after
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Binge eating
Bulimia
Eating disorders - resources
Necrotizing soft tissue infection
Sweating
Sweating - absent large amounts of food. The gurgling disappears when I lie on my
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Back strain treatment. Reading some other posts on the forum and around the net it may help to know that I am completly unable to burp (although I don't know whether this is relevant).
The
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First-progesterone vgs 400 time this happened last year I thought it was caused from training too soon after having a cold, but this year It happened just as suddenly without having had a cold.
Any suggestions for what I have or what to do about it would be greatly appreciated.
Dave,
Similar to you, I have an albuterol inhaler which doesn't help me much. But daily asthma medications have helped a lot. I currently use Advair (a steroid) and Allegra (an allergy medication).
Heartburn medication may also help with the stomach acid.