Could this be a neck issue?
Hello :)
I have been wondering about something maybe someone here has some experience with... Everytime I do something to cause a relapse I tend to start salivating more than usual for a few days, I also get this kind of gagging feeling in my throat, no nausea just this constant gagging feeling along with the exessive saliva. Could this be neck related, I got a whiplash along with my first concussion in october '13 so that might be what is causing these issues, or is it more of a "brainsymptom"? Any thoughts or ideas are very appreciated! Thanks :D |
I'd look up cranial nerves and see if there is a group of nerves that control these functions. Wiki has a good description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranial...taste_.28IX.29
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Drooling can be a symptom of TBI:
"Drooling in anoxic brain injury is due to impaired neuromuscular control where the voluntary oral (mouth/throat) motor activity stops functioning leading to an overflow of saliva from the mouth. The affected person will have inefficient and infrequent swallowing. Other problems that worsen drooling are positioning due to poor head control and decreased neck strength..." It can go the other way, too. In my case, the whiplash/tbi damaged my saliva glands and I suffer from dry mouth and swallowing problems. |
Thank you both for your answers!
Hockey, would this mean it's a symptom of a NEW concussion or would it be possible for this symptom to come and go during recovery or relapses? Hmmm :confused: I find it settles if I rest for a while and when I take a walk or something it starts up again :( |
possible trigger points also ??
http://www.triggerpoints.net/symptom...-shoulders.htm I had a choking/gagging feeling when my top rib was stuck & raised up- might have happened to you - https://duckduckgo.com/?q=top+rib+mo...ion+techniques |
Thank you so much for that link! I have been looking for someplace to explain what that site just did in such a simple way! Great! :D And thanks for the advice, I will look into it! :)
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I have to second Mark and JoMar.
I have a really bad cervical and thoracic spine area since my TBI was caused in an auto accident were I got rear-ended. Like JoMar, my top ribs were messed up from my accident and it took a year of physical therapy to get them to stay where they are supposed to, but they are still painful and my muscles around them have major trigger points. |
JoMar-
WOW!!! You just opened my eyes! I now have a greater understanding of the "random" pain I have, (i.e. referred pain!) Will definitely talk to my physiatrist! |
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