Acid reflux, allergies, and asthma can cause a tickle in the throat along with coughing. If you're not coughing, the itchiness may be caused by dehydration or vocal strain. Very rarely, a persistently ...
A chronic cough could be a sign of other health issues. For example, allergies are infamous for triggering a tickle in your throat. If you also have sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and watery ...
“Also, our body’s natural adrenaline levels, which help suppress coughs, decrease at night, making us more sensitive to that ...
The infection starts with symptoms like a runny nose, a low-grade fever and a tickly cough. A week or two later, it moves into a new stage, leading to a violent full-body cough. These coughing ...
Night-time coughing can wreck your sleep pattern ... causing irritation in the throat.” Dr Brame adds that “tickly coughs can be either wet or dry. There’s quite a lot of overlap, but ...
Remember that a cough by itself doesn’t necessarily mean a cold. If you just have a tickle in the back of your throat without the other symptoms, that’s a sign of allergies, and you’re not ...
I was surprised the first time I saw someone transform into a tickle monster. They curled up their fingers and rhythmically poked someone else’s armpits. I asked my friend John Wright about it.
Every fall and winter, that familiar feeling seems to creep up at least once: a slight tickle in your throat, congestion in your nose, or an annoying cough that just won’t quit. Usually ...