Do you have throat problems?

But since I haven't seen others mention a cough, I was curious to know if anyone else has the same problem.
I went through about a 10 year period where I was forever getting coughs for no reason. They would last weeks to months and then go away just as suddenly as they started. Touch wood I haven't had them for a while now. My sister occasionally got them also and she didn't have ME so I'm not sure if mine were ME related or not.
 
One of the most reason of chronic sore throat and cough with none-smokers is called by public "the chronic throat reflux" which is Laryngopharyngeal Reflux. People with chronic acid reflux for years, develops chronic sore throat as the acid is going up to the way up part of the throat during the sleep time, this is called silent reflux and causes Laryngopharyngeal Reflux which is different than regular acid reflux. People who have this condition also suffers from post-nasal drainage(liquid goes to your throat from your nose time to time and sometimes severe) that causes extra sore throat and cough as well as creates an endless cycle of the problem.

Unlike being a pill-pusher, fixing GERD and Acid Reflux is all about what you are eating and your psychological mood. PPI(stomach pills) are like pain killers, they do not fix the problem, they only covers the symptoms. People use PPI pills like a candy even children are too. But this is so wrong, in recent years we understood that Acid Reflux can also happen when the acid is low in stomach. So taking PPI pill will reduce the acid where acid is needed in many cases. For that reason, a patient with stomach issues needs to be checked by expert gastroenterologist and acid tests required to decide if the patient need to take PPI or extra acid.

Please drink lots of amount of water. Do not eat fried foods, do not drink coke, coffee, alcohol, and quit smoking if there is. Increase the pillow height, make it double if you dont have neck problems. That will fix the throat as long as the acid unable to reach up. At the end, the psychology status is directly related to almost all GUT problems. As long as you think about your self and your life, it will get worse than "what you eat". The quick and the best solution is to stop thinking about anything makes you think more, dont go deep.
I have suffered with Chronic Sinusitis for many years and I'm wondering now if possibly I have LPR which is causing my symptoms. Several people over the past year have asked me about having acid reflux and I didn't think that I had it because I never get heartburn. However, since researching the symptoms I'm wondering if this could be my problem - 'Silent Acid Reflux'. It could explain why some nights I wake up with the sensation that I can't swallow.
 
I have sore croaky throat a lot. When I get my worst level of PEM flu like symptoms always a sore throat involved sometimes to the extent of barely being able to speak due to it hurting, swollen glands as well. Also day to day when my energy is about to run out I get a croaky (not particularly painful) throat. At one time when I was still working full time years before diagnosis I regularly had laryngitis so bad I was off sick for 3 weeks. On one occasion the Dr thought I had Mumps - which I’d had when I was 7. I was over 50. I haven’t got tonsils they were removed when I was 6 years old as was fairly common in the 60s.

On the reflux. As an overweight person I was getting this occasionally especially when I’d had a larger/later than usual evening meal. However since I read information on Dr Myhills website about gut health I started taking 1000 mg Vit C am and at night. I’ve not had an issue with reflux since. Would recommend this as it is such an easy thing to try.
 
On the reflux. As an overweight person I was getting this occasionally especially when I’d had a larger/later than usual evening meal. However since I read information on Dr Myhills website about gut health I started taking 1000 mg Vit C am and at night. I’ve not had an issue with reflux since. Would recommend this as it is such an easy thing to try.
I'll add the Vitamin C to my list of things to try. I've read several times that what some doctors diagnose as acid reflux is actually not enough stomach acid for the stomach to do it's thing.
 
I'll add the Vitamin C to my list of things to try. I've read several times that what some doctors diagnose as acid reflux is actually not enough stomach acid for the stomach to do it's thing.
Yep that’s where Dr M is coming from & she recommends Vit C as a good way to address it. I think she might say more than the amount I take but I gave 1000mg x2 a try and seemed to do the trick so didn’t increase
 
Although I had a recurrent sore throat when I first became ill - in fact, my onset seemed to have been precipitated by a really severe sore throat (that may have been strep) - sore throats didn't really bother me much after the first few years of ME.

When I heard about crimson crescents, I checked the back of my throat out of curiosity, expecting to find nothing. There they were, just as I'd seen in uploaded photos.

The question is... how specific is this to ME/CFS?
 
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