Irritations caused by anxiety
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: The chronic sinusitus and cough relate to gastroespohageal reflux. In : some patients, reflux oozes up the esophagus and causes heartburn. In : others, dysmotility causes the gastric contents to shoot up the : esophagus and they spash against the posterior nasopharnyx and larnyx. : This is one of the topics at the June 10 PDI Conference. The PDI ENT : specialist is giving a lecture called "Its all in your head, but not in : your imagination." What a great title for an ENT lecture! (grin) Best Wishes, Arthur
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If it helps I get like my nose has pressure in it real bad and sometimes an itching pressure feeling in it. It feels weird too. I don’t have the coughing feeling but. it does feel like allergy type thing when I get nervous
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We all know the link between hyperventilation and panic, but here is how to link your sinusitis and heartburn to breathing. It would make a good question to ask at the lecture below. http://www.ultra.net.au/buteyko/asthma_heartburn_reflux.html regards James Hooper : The chronic sinusitus and cough relate to gastroespohageal reflux. In : some patients, reflux oozes up the esophagus and causes heartburn. In : others, dysmotility causes the gastric contents to shoot up the : esophagus and they spash against the posterior nasopharnyx and larnyx. : This is one of the topics at the June 10 PDI Conference. The PDI ENT : specialist is giving a lecture called "Its all in your head, but not in : your imagination." What a great title for an ENT lecture! (grin) Best Wishes, Arthur
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The chronic sinusitus and cough relate to gastroespohageal reflux. In some patients, reflux oozes up the esophagus and causes heartburn. In others, dysmotility causes the gastric contents to shoot up the esophagus and they spash against the posterior nasopharnyx and larnyx. This is one of the topics at the June 10 PDI Conference. The PDI ENT specialist is giving a lecture called "Its all in your head, but not in your imagination." Dr.S. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – : Can any body shed light on a condition which results in a chronic : "allergic-like" nose – itch and continuous hacking-type coughs. Could be many things, really. With regard to anxiety disorders, we can become overly sensitive to any bodily sensation; a hightened awareness that is natural with anxiety and panic. But best to consult your doctor to rule out other possible medical causes. Best Wishes, Arthur
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Can any body shed light on a condition which results in a chronic "allergic-like" nose – itch and continuous hacking-type coughs.
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: Can any body shed light on a condition which results in a chronic : "allergic-like" nose – itch and continuous hacking-type coughs. Could be many things, really. With regard to anxiety disorders, we can become overly sensitive to any bodily sensation; a hightened awareness that is natural with anxiety and panic. But best to consult your doctor to rule out other possible medical causes. Best Wishes, Arthur
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