Cough
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:59 pm
Many if not most chronic "tickly throat" coughs are caused by [otherwise
asymptomatic] acid reflux. My daughter's opera coach advised her to go
to a world-class ear/nose/throat doctor a couple of years ago when she
had a cough that hung on. The E/N/T "scoped" her and informed her that a
whopping 80% of people have acid reflux and don't even know it. The
reflux is low-level and causes slight irritation that results in a
cough; the cough intensifies as the irritation increases -- at any rate,
I've found that an occasional Gaviscon is all my daughter (and I) need
when the symptoms start. This isn't homeopathic but at least it's simple.
asymptomatic] acid reflux. My daughter's opera coach advised her to go
to a world-class ear/nose/throat doctor a couple of years ago when she
had a cough that hung on. The E/N/T "scoped" her and informed her that a
whopping 80% of people have acid reflux and don't even know it. The
reflux is low-level and causes slight irritation that results in a
cough; the cough intensifies as the irritation increases -- at any rate,
I've found that an occasional Gaviscon is all my daughter (and I) need
when the symptoms start. This isn't homeopathic but at least it's simple.