Moms age :59
I was having medication for acidity , severe burping , ibs , dyspepsia , and severe flatulence . Over time the acidity and burping is to a much lesser extent but due to Gerd and severe acid reflux I started developing cough . I also have allergic cold with occasional nose blockage and chest congestion .
With these two issues u have been having persistent cough over 3 years . Initially for one year it was only while I ate the 1st morsel of food where I would feel choked later it has been consistent .it is very severe in the night as i have cervical spondylitis I do not take a pillow but lately have started using a sift pillow .
It is dry continuous cough day and night and persistent leaving my stomach and back hurting .
Attached is the upper GI endoscopy and xray report of chest
Plz help. Wil be obliged 🙏
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Dear Mam,
X ray and endoscopy is normal. Dnt worry. It's because of posture and lifestyle disease. You can prolong your walking minutes, sitting on a chair and not lying down on bed immediately after food. You would feel better. Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
Gastritis??
Bi lat cervical rib
Scoliosis
All may be the cause of your complaint
FIRST OF ALL CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY.
CONSULT PULMONOLOGIST
I can definitely help you over this being a general physician
You can consult with me online on Practo or Contact on eight three one eight four six nine eight eight six for proper diagnosis, conclusion and management
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