i have a coughing problem and i have no idea what im going to do because it comes so fast and at random times its ruining my life!! okay so in class il just be sitting and il get this feeling in the back of my throat and sometimes its only on one side, and it will make me gag if i dont cough!! and when i do cough my eyes get all watery, and the itchy/weird feeling in my throat wont go away. il have some water and itl go away but then it will come back. im not sick, and this comes only at random times and i always make a big scene cuz i gotta get up and go to the bathroom cuz its so loud and..bad. i hate the feeling!!!! somebody PLEASE HELP ME! ive tried coughdrops/water/gum and it doesnt help!
BooBoo2007 answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 3:28 pm: You could have hyperventilation syndrome. Some of the associated symptons are dizziness, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, belching, bloating, dry mouth, weakness, confusion, sleep disturbances, numbness and tingling in your arms or around your mouth, muscle spasms in hands and feet, chest pain, and palpitations. Alot of things dealing with your respiratory system...mainly because hyperventilation is rapid or deep breathing, usually caused by anxiety or panic. This over-breathing, as it is sometimes called, actually leaves you feeling breathless. When you breathe, you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Excessive breathing leads to low levels of carbon dioxide in your blood, which causes many of the symptons that you may feel if you hyperventilate. The first time you actually do hyperventilate, go to the Emergency room, cuz it is considered a medical emergency. The doc will just do a very careful physical, and some x-rays of your lungs, and chest. Stuff like that, no need to panic really, it just sounds like you could have it...to me ne wayz. Hope I helped, get well soon! Much Love!!
sirsalad answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 3:27 pm: okay, ive got it- you may be a complete dunce! you are obviously a complete moron! dont ask idiots on the "information super highway" go to a friggen doctor you retard.
Wowitzbrit answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 3:24 pm: You might have a sinus problem, stuff drips in your throat and it clings on to your throat, but are you taking any medicine? Because if you are then your probably allergic to it. Becuase I was taking this one kind of medicine and it really bothered my throat and it made it itch really bad like seriously I would take something and shove it in my throat just to scratch it. And I went to the doctors and it turned out I was allergic to it. But when you do get that problem just carry some water with you and drink it and just clear your throat. But maybe you should see a doctor. Good luck [ Wowitzbrit's advice column | Ask Wowitzbrit A Question ]
blondedramaqueen91 answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 2:25 pm: try a chloriseptic. those always help numb the itch. you've most likely got just a little bug or somthing it's that time to year. Go to the doctor and get it checked out because it might be more thatn a lettl bug.
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sweet_apples answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 2:22 pm: well call me stupid but try the doctor but as you said you tryed everything so all you can do is live with it you know and sometimes i have the same problems all you can do is make the best of it [ sweet_apples's advice column | Ask sweet_apples A Question ]
tiffanyadams answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 2:14 pm: If it's not allergy-related, it could very well be related to acid reflux. I know it may sound random, but when you have exhausted all of your resources you should seriously consider seeing an Ear Nose & Throat doctor. My friend had a similar problem and a little Zantac cleared it up. [ tiffanyadams's advice column | Ask tiffanyadams A Question ]
Sporkster answered Tuesday March 15 2005, 1:58 pm: I have the same exact thing going on right now. I went to the doctor this morning, and he said that it's probably allergy-related. He told me to make sure I drank alot of smooth liquids with nutrients in them (ex. orange juice, milk, apple juice) and get plenty of rest. If the coughing doesn't go away in a few days or a week, I would go talk to your doctor about it. [ Sporkster's advice column | Ask Sporkster A Question ]
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