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Cough that Won't go Away
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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 755166" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>Coughing is a side effect of certain blood pressure medications. I was on Lisinopril for a brief time a couple of years ago and developed a cough that lasted for weeks and would just not quit! Thinking it was allergies or some other issue I went to an ear nose, throat specialist, had a scope put down my throat (through the nose, yuk!) and she asked me if I had been on any new medications recently. My answer was no, I forgot that this one had been added a few months prior. After realizing this and checking my blood pressure to see if it had normalized, I stopped taking the drug and within a week my cough had stopped. Since then my blood pressure has remained normal. My rise in blood pressure was episodic in nature and came at a particularly rough time while raising my son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 755166, member: 23742"] Coughing is a side effect of certain blood pressure medications. I was on Lisinopril for a brief time a couple of years ago and developed a cough that lasted for weeks and would just not quit! Thinking it was allergies or some other issue I went to an ear nose, throat specialist, had a scope put down my throat (through the nose, yuk!) and she asked me if I had been on any new medications recently. My answer was no, I forgot that this one had been added a few months prior. After realizing this and checking my blood pressure to see if it had normalized, I stopped taking the drug and within a week my cough had stopped. Since then my blood pressure has remained normal. My rise in blood pressure was episodic in nature and came at a particularly rough time while raising my son. [/QUOTE]
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