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What Is Acid
Reflux Cough And How Do You Know If You Have
It? |
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Do you have a persistent
cough and have often wondered what the cause of it was? Well,
one possible cause is that you have gastroesophageal reflux
disease, otherwise known as GERD or acid reflux. Now, you may
be thinking you do not have heartburn or chest pain and so you
would never have guessed that you had acid reflux. However, it
is possible to develop an acid reflux cough but not the
heartburn that normally comes with acid reflux. The reason is
that the esophagus can sometimes tolerate the acid that
backwashes from the stomach but your throat and larynx are
unable to. So if the acid reaches these parts of your body you
may well develop this cough as a result.
A different kind of cough
can also develop when the stomach acid is able to find its way
through your throat and into your lungs. This causes a dry acid
reflux cough and people may develop dangerous breathing
disorders such as pneumonia or bronchitis as a consequence. The
best way to deal with these acid reflux coughs is to take
medicines or remedies designed to control acid reflux or to
reduce the activities that can cause it in the first
place.
Before knowing how to
counteract acid reflux it is handy to have some knowledge of
exactly what the condition is. Everyone has a muscle at the
base of their esophagus which is designed to allow food to pass
one way only - to the stomach. However, in some people this
muscle is weaker than for others and so acid can travel back
from the stomach and burn the tender esophageal
tissues.
As we discussed, one of
the best ways to deal with acid reflux is to take medicines
which are able to absorb or neutralize the stomach acid that is
coming back through. If the acid reflux cough becomes a
persistent condition then you may need to consult with your
doctor and devise a more long term solution. This may require
analyzing and modifying your current diet. For example, eating
too many fatty, sweet and dairy products will often cause acid
reflux. You should also keep an eye on the beverages you
consume as well as too much alcohol, soft drinks and orange
juice can contribute to the problem.
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