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Suggest Treatment For Loss Of Appetite, Sore Throat And Cough

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Posted on Thu, 13 Nov 2014
Question: Have couccough h sore throat and dr said brochinitis but also have serious loss of appetite can't eat and the thought of food makes me gag

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Answered by Dr. Jagdish Chaturvedi (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Acid reflux due to cough

Detailed Answer:
Hi. Thank you for writing to HCM.

Bronchitis explains all your symptoms and what you are experiencing is commonly noted in many patients who have bronchitis.

Here is how - Bronchitis leads to excessive coughing. During every cough there is a sudden increase in pressure within the abdomen, pushing the acid upwards into the esophagus (food pipe). This leads to the acid sometimes being pushed into the throat causing soreness and also loss of appetite due to the acidic irritation of the esophagus. In addition, with your age, the ability of the lower esophageal sphincter to contract effectively may have declined, precipitating this condition.

Even though this can be a reasonable explanation, it is my opinion that you have yourself evaluated by a gastroenterologist to rule out other common causes of loss of appetite such as liver involvement or hiatus hernia etc. Also it may be necessary to undergo an upper GI endoscopy to have a look at the throat, food pipe and stomach for any other possible conditions.

In my opinion a good antacid such as a proton pump inhibitor, along with drinking plenty of fluids and cutting down on spicy diet/tea/coffee/smoking/alcohol for 3-4 weeks will relieve you from most of these symptoms. It is important that your bronchitis is kept under control during this time as well. A pulmonologists opinion is also recommended.

Hope this information helps. Do let me know if you have any other concerns.

Note: Consult an experienced Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist online for further follow up on ear, nose, and throat issues - Book a Call now.

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Suggest Treatment For Loss Of Appetite, Sore Throat And Cough

Brief Answer: Acid reflux due to cough Detailed Answer: Hi. Thank you for writing to HCM. Bronchitis explains all your symptoms and what you are experiencing is commonly noted in many patients who have bronchitis. Here is how - Bronchitis leads to excessive coughing. During every cough there is a sudden increase in pressure within the abdomen, pushing the acid upwards into the esophagus (food pipe). This leads to the acid sometimes being pushed into the throat causing soreness and also loss of appetite due to the acidic irritation of the esophagus. In addition, with your age, the ability of the lower esophageal sphincter to contract effectively may have declined, precipitating this condition. Even though this can be a reasonable explanation, it is my opinion that you have yourself evaluated by a gastroenterologist to rule out other common causes of loss of appetite such as liver involvement or hiatus hernia etc. Also it may be necessary to undergo an upper GI endoscopy to have a look at the throat, food pipe and stomach for any other possible conditions. In my opinion a good antacid such as a proton pump inhibitor, along with drinking plenty of fluids and cutting down on spicy diet/tea/coffee/smoking/alcohol for 3-4 weeks will relieve you from most of these symptoms. It is important that your bronchitis is kept under control during this time as well. A pulmonologists opinion is also recommended. Hope this information helps. Do let me know if you have any other concerns.