Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Hi - I do not know if this helps you or not, but mom has always had a clear runny nose and cough. While in N.C. she had allergies (or so we thought) and would get severe sinus infections. These always threw her for a loop. Looking back now I believe it increased her dementia symptoms (although we did not know it was dementia at the time). The last two years under the LBD diagnosis, we noticed her nose continue to run. She always had a Kleenex handy. It was not until she developed a fever and a diagnosis of aspiration pneumonia was given. I did not know about aspiration and when I learned that mom was forgetting to chew and swallow her food properly, it was a red flag that mom's LBD was in full focus. Because of the pneumonia, she would cough up some really yucky stuff. Since being in the assisted living (Alzehimer's unit) she has already been treated for a sinus infection. The cough was persistent and she was getting run down. She rebounded from the infection pretty well and we are now coming to terms with the parkinson symptoms of LBD. I think Sandie notes that a runny nose and cough is part of LBD. It may not be well documented, but I truly believe it is part of the disease. Thanks for letting me share. God Bless, Martha (S.C.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Hi , your not alone in this as we noticed that my granda coughs quite a lot and seems to have difficulty with this. I checked the info that I have on LBD and there doesn't seem to be a link although I do know that some meds cause saliva to dry and the airways can become irritated by this. My granda has this problem quite regularly and then other times all he seems to do is drool. Hope this is of some help. x Cough Hi group, I have searched through the archives with no luck for info I am looking for. My mother with LBD and my father both have colds. I've noticed my mother is having difficulty coughing. It seems such a weak effort. She does cough, but not enough to clear her throat or lungs. She coughs like someone just after surgery who is guarding their muscles. She is still ambulatory although slow. Maybe it is just weak muscles, but I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed this, and is it part of the " package. " Thank you all for being there . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2003 Report Share Posted January 25, 2003 Yes, . One of my many concerns is prevention of a cold for this very reason. My husband last had a cold/upper respiratory infection in November (probably catching it from our son) and it lasted for weeks. Our Parish Nurse came twice just to listen to his breathing and I took him in for a check with Dr. once during this period to be on top of possible pneumonia. Right along with the cough being weak, my husband also doesn't blow his nose with any uummph! Think it ties together due to weak muscles and shallow lung capacity or something?! When he would cough a great deal in bed (probably combination of swallowing his pooled saliva as well as congestion and " drip " down the back of the throat due to cold), I made sure to turn him on his side and brace his backside with pillows. The coughing would quiet down, he would fall back to sleep, and the drooling would flow out the side of the mouth. Seemed to work for him. Just some thoughts. Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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