
"Centenarian's Curiosity: Puzzling Over Persistent Coughing and Mucus"
A 103-year-old woman seeks advice on excessive mucus production, and a 68-year-old man inquires about chronic numbness in his thigh. The doctor suggests that the mucus may be from nasal or lung issues and recommends further tests or medication trials. For the numbness, the doctor explains that relieving pressure on the nerve may help, but long-lasting or permanent nerve damage is possible. He also suggests exploring other potential causes such as meralgia paresthetica and advises seeking a neurologist or pain medicine specialist for further evaluation.




