Member Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on any advice or opinion posted in this forum.  ALWAYS check with your personal physician before taking any action regarding your health! MedHelp International and our partners, sponsors and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MedHelp International does not endorse the views of any user.
 | 

cough

by brotches, Jul 07, 2008 08:34AM
I was diagnosed over 12 years ago, but now I have an irritating cough that is driving me mad and others around me (but they wouldn’t say so, apart from my (ex)wife), is it a common problem and if so is there anything that could help?
Member Comments (2)

by wonko, Jul 07, 2008 01:25PM
To: brotches
Sorry to hear about your cough.

I have a few thoughts:
Are your coughs productive?  That is, does anything come up when you cough?  If so, take a look at it.  If it is not clear, that is a sign that you could have an infection.  Even if it is clear, I think if you are coughing up "gunk," it may indicate an infection.  Do you have a fever or anything else that you associate with the cough?

How long have you had the cough?  I see it's been long enough to disturb your social interactions.  

Another thought is that perhaps it's not your lungs, but your stomach.  You can have "silent reflux," where you don't feel the burning but stomach acid is still coming up and irritating your throat.  This can lead to coughing.  I get an annoying tickle and cough from reflux.

I really hope you can talk to a doctor about this, I'm just a community memeber trying to offer some advice, but if it is as bothersome as you indicate, it may be worth a doctor's visit.

Good luck and take care!

by Quixotic1, Jul 08, 2008 03:06PM
To: brotches
Perisistent coughs like you describe can be from several things.  I can only echo what wonko said.  My first thought was also gastro-esophageal reflux.  You don't have to have a history of heartburn to have significant reflux.  When reflux goes up far enough it stimulates secretion of mucous in the lungs.  This causes a cough.

Reflux is occasionally related to MS if the stomach is not emptying properly.  But it is more related to gaining weight, family history, and eating habits.

Another possibility is very mild asthma which can cause a persistent cough without really being short of breath.  Reflux can also make asthma worse.

Consider post-nasal drip if you have a constant feeling like there is something in your throat that you can't quite swallow.  Allergies or sinus trouble, smoking or living with a smoker, can cause this.

Then there are more serious things that present first with a nagging cough.

Bottomline, this is worrisome in itself, but is impacting your social life.  It should be reported to your doctor and taken seriously.  

Good luck and let us know what turns up.

Quix
Related discussions
Post Comment
To
Comment
Post Comment
Recent Activity
truelove47 Happy Thanksging to all
Mustang0064 hard to decorate when your hands won't cooperate lol
TreatmentforSleepApnea commented on Sleep Apnea - A Prime...
10 hrs ago
SharJ HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL OF YOU!
raja77erin commented on Attention All Mouth B...
17 hrs ago
Tilly07 is ...weary
Kimhollywood commented on positive
20 hrs ago
positive
21 hrs ago by mommie1962
RSS Expert Activity
What You Don't Know About Breathing...
Nov 24 by Steven Y Park, MD
Thanksgiving
Nov 23 by Thomas Dock, Vet. Technician
Snoring As Your Internal Smoke Alar...
Nov 22 by Steven Y Park, MD
Community Members