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[|Human|] My wife recently had an episode that resuted in a diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. With that she had total nubness (if not paraysis) on the left side of her face and neck. As her symptoms (especially pain in hands and feet) have gotten better, she has had a ticklish cough throughout and it seems to be getting worse. She has coughing spells with clear mucus taht make her feel like she is suffocating. She also has tightness in her throst that gives her a feeling like she cannot swallow. Any ideas?
[|AI|]  Howell come to ChatDoctorIf this is pure peripheral neuropathy then underlying cause of this need to be found out, more over this may not be neuropathy but could be due to some functional condition still this can be treated with the following medicines.1) Tab carbamazepine 200 mg once in day 2) Tab Vitamin B12 once in day3) Tab Alprazolam 0.5 mg at bedtime hope this information helps, have a nice day.