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I often have a dry cough & at times I get wheezy. Could this be caused by ss?

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This problem has only started recently so I blamed my ss. I was wondering if anyone else has the same symptoms?

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yes it is a symptom of ss it is caused by the dryness of the throat I have a medi-honey that i have a spoonful of which helps, 8 drops of Glycerine in glass of water helps and i also have a few spoonsful of organic coconut oil, i do this on a daily basis it helps.

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Thanks for your reply Beverly, your the only one I've had to this question. sometimes its difficult to know what to blame your s

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