Symptoms Of Acid Reflux
Dry Cough Or Wheezing

A dry cough or wheezing is another symptom of acid reflux. In fact, GERD is one of the more common causes of a chronic cough; over twenty-five percent of patients with a chronic cough have it. Signs a chronic cough is linked to acid reflux or GERD include coughing when the patient is lying down or coughing that starts after the patient has eaten. A doctor may also suspect GERD or acid reflux if the patientâs chest X-rays come back normal or they have no other symptoms of conditions like asthma. Similarly, the patientâs cough may indicate acid reflux or GERD, if the patient doesnât smoke and isnât exposed to environmental factors that can trigger a chronic cough.
In acid reflux, the stomach acid can travel from the esophagus to the lungs and cause swelling in the airways. The resulting shortness of breath will cause the patient to wheeze. This is especially likely to happen when they are sleeping.
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