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Old 08-25-2003, 08:29 PM   #1
andrewnj25
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Question post nasal drip and chest prob

I need some advice.....I have had a post nasal drainage problem for a year come this oct.....it feels as if somethings in my throat and i constently have to hack up....not much comes out....just sticky slimy spit that is stringy like..whiteish.....i also have a wheeze when i breathe slightly and feel like i gasp for air a bit..my stomach and abdoman hurt cause of the hacking...i recently saw a e.n.t specialist and he said i have a bad sinus infection....he put me on avelox 400mg for 10 days and on allegra d and naslacort aq nasal spray...but it didnt seem to help.....could this be a severe sinus infection or something else..im 27 yrs old and in good health...i recently found out i have a slight asthma and a prolapse mitrol valve....can anyone help??? Im going crazy cause this wont go away..plus i go back this wed to the ent guy...
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Old 08-25-2003, 10:02 PM   #2
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Well, unlike most things in life, this is an easy one. Chronic sinusitus, allergic rhinitus and other allergies run deep in my family and I have suffered with them for years.

What happens is that your nasal fluids run down the back of your throat (particularly at night when your not awake to blow your nose) and into your lungs where it festers and can cause a low-grade infection, slight fever (99-101) and cause you to cough up light-yellow - to greenish phlem. The fluid is also very irritating to the mucous membranes and can cause a sore throat (and redness). Once these fluids fester in your lungs for awhile and the infection begins, they tend to get sticky and "gum up" the alvioli (breathing pores) in your lungs, thus making it difficult for you to breath or take a "full" breath.

I find that Zyrtec and Allegra work best for my own allergies. Talk to your doctor.

 
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