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Pepsin: We Digest Ourselves.

Reflux is typically thought of as an acidic liquid, which causes symptoms such as heartburn by irritating the esophagus. Reflux can, however, also be an aerosol, essentially a fine mist. You could stretch it a bit and call it gaseous. This gaseous r…

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Can Acid Reflux Cause Asthma?

Asthma is characterized by chronic inflammation of the airways. Acute obstruction of the airways causes shortness of breath. Another typical asthma symptom is cough.[1]Asthma can be caused by allergies, but in many cases, the cause is unknown. There…

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How Much Time Does it Take for LPR Treatment to Work?

Many patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) wonder how long it takes before LPR treatments show an effect. Silent reflux damages the mucous membranes, and they need time to heal. The time that it takes is very individual. Some patients see gre…

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Best Treatments for LPR (Silent Reflux): How to Get Relief

Finding the best treatment of laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) for you is a challenge. There are many treatment options, but only a few have been shown in studies to work. One crucial aspect of treatment success is to remove the cause of the reflux in…

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Silent Reflux Bad Food List

Finding the ideal diet for silent reflux involves trial and error, as how people react to different foods can be very individual. However, some foods are powerful reflux triggers and are problematic for nearly everybody.

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What is Silent Reflux?

Silent reflux, also known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), is a kind of reflux that causes respiratory symptoms such as hoarseness, cough, and asthma.Most people know the typical acid reflux symptoms first-hand, or they have at least heard of them…

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Ear Pain Caused by LPR

Ear pain is usually caused by infections. However, laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) can also occasionally cause inflammation in the ear, leading to pain.[1]Ear pain is not usually associated with reflux, though, which makes the diagnosis difficult. Do…

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Why Are There No Medications Specifically to Treat LPR?

Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is a complex disease that is difficult to treat. Diagnosis is very challenging because the symptoms are unspecific. Once LPR has been identified as the cause of the symptoms, only then does the search for a successful …

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Chronic Hoarseness Caused by Acid Reflux (LPR)

Hoarseness is typically associated with a cold. A cold usually passes fairly quickly, and the voice sounds normal again.If the hoarseness lasts for a long time, though, airway reflux could be the cause. Airway reflux is also known as laryngopharynge…

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