Hiatus Hernia and cough/lung issues
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Hi there, I have been diagnosed with HH and peptic ring about 3 years ago, and am on Omnaprozole, but in the interim I have developed phlem in my lungs that never shifts. My resp consultant has doen all tests and my lung function is better than normal but this consistent feeling of having phlem in my lungs does not go away, it softtens after eating but nothing ciome up. I ma at my wits end at this pioint and my resp consultant is sending me back to the gastro consultant as he think it could be acid irritating my lungs..anyone ever have this complaing/connection with hiatus hernia..??
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fiona51388 tom201064
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Barretts tom201064
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Reducing acid makes the reflux less damaging but even non-erosive reflux may breach the upper oesophageal sphincter and aspirate into the lungs where irritation will produce excess mucous.
I suffered from reflux all my life. Even 80mg omeprazole a day did nothing to reduce my constant debilitating cough.
Eventually I had a fundoplication operation to reduce the reflux - best thing I ever did.
Go to the www DownWithAcid org uk site and scroll down the contents list (home page) to find the chapter on Extra-oesophageal reflux, under the Reflux main heading, to read more.
tom201064 Barretts
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My reflux reduction surgery changed all that. All symptoms disappeared overnight. I still have a cough but it's nothing like i used to have.
After food is always going to bad as there's matter to reflux.
Another peak may be first thing in the morning from overnight accumulation.
tom201064 Barretts
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was yours a dry cough or a osfter phlemmy oneĀ and was it voluntary or involuntary...
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maria39241 tom201064
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hi, I know it is years since you posted but I have the same cough How are you now. Also did you feel like the cough was from below sternum or throat. although I get mucus in throat the need to cough is from below sternum. most people say throat so I am worried.