The connection between the stomach and coughing is usually not understood by the layman. After all, the stomach is in the abdomen and the coughing is a reaction of the lungs in the chest – two separate parts of the body. However, there is a close relationship and it is associated with what is known as acid reflux.
Acid reflux is a common condition that most people experience at some time or another in the form of sharp pain in the lower chest area. It is commonly referred to as heartburn. It often happens after overindulging in rich food and is caused by stomach acid flowing back up the food pipe. The acid causes a burning sensation and coughing.
While an occasional attack of acid reflux is normal, it can turn into a serious problem in some cases. This is called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). A person with GERD will typically experience the pain and discomfort of acid reflux at least twice a week. Additional symptoms of GERD can include wheezing, difficulty in swallowing, belching, and a persistent cough.
Because coughing could be due to a large number of factors, identifying GERD as the cause requires that specialized medical tests be conducted. Among them are the use of endoscopy or a measurement of the pH levels in the food pipe which, will show if acid reflux is the cause. Lifestyle evaluation is also used to determine if GERD is the cause. This includes factors like:
Treating acid reflux and the coughing it causes requires both medications as prescribed by a doctor as well as lifestyle modifications. Typically consuming antacids to control the reflux, foaming agents to reduce the amount of stomach acid present and prescription medications are what a doctor will prescribe, although this will depend on the case specifics.
Lifestyle changes can be very effective in controlling or, in some cases, even stopping acid reflux and GERD. These include:
In extreme cases, surgical options may be tried.
If you suffer from acid reflux or the symptoms of GERD, consult a doctor without delay.
Stomach-related coughing is often caused by acid reflux, where stomach acid irritates the esophagus, leading to coughing.
GERD-related coughing often occurs after eating or at night, worsens when lying down, and persists despite a normal chest X-ray.
Yes, lifestyle changes like avoiding trigger foods, not lying down after meals, and quitting smoking can help reduce GERD symptoms, including coughing.
Tests like endoscopy and pH level measurements in the esophagus can diagnose GERD-related coughing, along with evaluating symptoms and lifestyle factors.
Treatment involves medications like antacids and lifestyle changes. In severe cases, surgery may be needed. Consult a doctor for personalized care.
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Originally published March 12, 2018, updated March 4, 2021