
"The Surprising Link Between Chronic Cough and Gut Health, According to Gastroenterologists"
Gastroenterologist Dr. Joseph Salhab suggests that a chronic cough, throat clearing, and sour taste in the mouth could be symptoms of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) rather than allergies, especially if they persist after taking allergy medication. LPR occurs when stomach contents flow back up into the throat and voice box, causing symptoms such as hoarseness, chronic dry cough, and difficulty swallowing. Treatment for LPR includes dietary changes, weight loss, and sometimes antacid therapy. If experiencing these symptoms, it's advised to consult a doctor, particularly a gastroenterologist, for proper diagnosis and treatment.

