Constant coughing happens deliberately or reflexively which is an indication that the body is clearing the air passageways in the respiratory tracts. This can happen to anyone and at any time and is characterized by heavy coughing which may often lead to difficulties in breathing. There are several reasons behind it including different kinds of remedies which can bring relief.
Constant Coughing After Eating
Below are some of the main causes of constant coughing after eating.
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Reflex action which is triggered when a particle of an eaten food gets stuck in the respiratory tract.
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May be accompanied by swallowing difficulties and breathing difficulties or choking.
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Allergies. This happens when the patient eats food that he or she is allergic to.
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Infections that attack the larynx and the esophagus. This can also create difficulties in swallowing food and drinks.
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GERD or gastro esophageal reflux disorder or commonly known as the acid reflux disease. The condition is characterized by an esophageal sphincter that is dysfunctional that causes the swallowed food to move into the wrong passageway which causes the constant coughs.
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Zenker’s Diverticulum. This is a small pouch or blind sac that develops in the cervical esophagus and can causes the swallowing function to deteriorate if left untreated.
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Heartburn. This can be triggered when a patient eats foods that are rich in spices and grease.
Constant Coughing Treatment
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First and basic thing to do to stop constant coughing is to determine the cause of the coughs. Treatment will become easier when the cause is identified.
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When caused by allergies, it is best for patients to clean the surroundings from probable allergens. Patients should stay away from dust and air pollution along with pollen from flowers. When constant coughing begins stopping it may need anti-allergen medications.
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For those that are caused by infections, antibiotics are prescribed by doctors.
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When caused by serious ailments like asthma and pneumonia may need hospitalization for proper monitoring and treatment. Asthma medications are usually grouped into relievers, preventers, symptom controllers, and combination medications which are usually taken orally and through inhalation. Pneumonia medications include intravenous antibiotics and chest therapy.
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If caused by smoking, then avoiding cigarettes is the most effective treatment.
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Over the counter medications can treat symptoms that are caused by post-natal drips and acid reflux.
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Build immunity. Eating a well-balanced diet, sleeping well, taking proper supplements, and regular exercise
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Drinking one tablespoon of honey mixed with lemon juice.