And if there is a slightest hint of problems m you know, I am going to ask for them to check her thyroid hormone now the first week, the first two or three weeks, at the first question mark of problems I would like to know where things were at. If things are going well, then ...
Thebe went on a course of steroids and other medications to reduceinflammation. She started seeing a pulmonologist for her shortness of breath and chest pain. Surprisingly, that doctor started treating her for acid reflux. Gastrointestinal problems like GERD (gastroesophageal acid reflux) are a less...
Sexual health problems. What is GERD cough? What is a GERD cough? It'sa hacking cough that does not produce mucus (a dry cough). It's also a chronic cough, meaning it has not shown improvement in eight weeks. It's generally worse at night. Sometimes, this may be mistaken for coughs...
A flu vaccine is the best way to prevent the flu and subsequent respiratory problems associated with it including worsening of symptoms caused by asthma. Immunotherapy for Long Term Relief from Asthma The IgE blood test is very useful in identifying the risk factor(s) that trigger asthma in ...
The reflux of acid and pepsin may affect the respiratory tract and cause respiratory problems such as asthma, pneumonia and interstitial fibrosis. Chronic cough, chronic laryngitis and asthma are significantly associated with GERD [5].There is a cause and effect relationship between asthma and ...
Most epiglottitis is caused bybacterial, fungal or viral infection, especially among adults. Common infectious causes are Haemophilus influenzae, Streptococcus pneumoniae and other strep species, and respiratory tract viruses. People who have immune system problems are in greater danger of infection. ...
Can coughing cause sternum pain? Can anxiety cause sternum pain? Can GERD cause sternum pain? Can back pain cause sternum pain? Can stress cause sternum pain? What causes sternum pain? What can cause pain just below the sternum? What causes pain behind the sternum? Can acid reflux make ...
The most common causes of cough among these patients are postnasal drip syndrome (PNDS), asthma, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). (4) Although each entity is discussed separately and in order of prevalence, chronic cough usually cannot be attributed...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): A more severe and long-lasting form of acid reflux Helicobacter pylori(H. pylori): A bacterial infection closely linked to stomach ulcers that also cause chronic reflux Reducing Nighttime Congestion Studies show that a stuffy nose at night can have a big im...