tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8621317379873499702.post4286840549567686847..comments2024-01-14T03:48:36.601-05:00Comments on Fauquier ENT Blog: Diagnostic Test for Laryngeal Sensory Neuropathy (Chronic Cough)? SELSAPFauquier ENThttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18011731559130483399noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8621317379873499702.post-2656867645068608592016-09-12T15:28:52.771-04:002016-09-12T15:28:52.771-04:00Cough started in October 1999 six months after I q...Cough started in October 1999 six months after I quit smoking and after a bout of thyroiditis. Had a nissen fundoplication in 2002. Mayo clinic neuro work up x2 for autonomic neropathy. ENT offered tramadol 50mg bid for a trial 8-9-2004 and my life changed. Still on the same dose in 2016.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8621317379873499702.post-27653844944171204322014-08-30T07:55:19.399-04:002014-08-30T07:55:19.399-04:00I found this article very interesting and helpful....I found this article very interesting and helpful.. I have been researching and seeing my GP ( I live in the UK) in the past.. I have had my cough since May 2011 following a viral infection and divorce.. It's very frustrating Angelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8621317379873499702.post-21353643459809038212014-06-19T11:18:44.821-04:002014-06-19T11:18:44.821-04:00The connection between neuropathy and coughing mak...The connection between neuropathy and coughing makes sense. Damaged nerves can register pain, itching, burning, cold, numbness—all sensations that can cause coughing. Ear, nose, and throat covers a different set of nerves than diabetic, peripheral neuropathy, but cranial nerves are also subject to potential damage.<br /><br />Paul | <a href="http://www.vernickandgopal.com" rel="nofollow">vernickandgopal.com</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15925056785375990836noreply@blogger.com