Diagnosing Non-Acid Reflux: What Patients Need to Know
You tested negative for acid reflux. Your endoscopy came back clean. Your doctor prescribed a proton pump inhibitor and nothing changed. Yet the chronic throat
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You tested negative for acid reflux. Your endoscopy came back clean. Your doctor prescribed a proton pump inhibitor and nothing changed. Yet the chronic throat
Gas reflux causes are often far more complex than a simple stomach acid problem, and what your body is signaling may point to layers of
Thousands of people spend years cycling through specialists, collecting diagnoses of allergies, asthma, or anxiety, never realizing that gastric contents silently rising into their throat
Most people searching for answers about their chronic throat clearing, persistent cough, or that stubborn lump-in-the-throat feeling are told the same thing: take a proton
Most people who complain of a persistent cough, a constant need to clear the throat, or a strange sensation of something stuck behind the sternum
Most people searching for help with chronic hoarseness, a persistent lump sensation in the throat, or a cough that no allergy medication seems to touch
Your voice has been hoarse for months. You cleared your throat again this morning. And somewhere, quietly, a question has formed: Is something actually wrong
Your voice has been changing, but your doctor keeps saying your throat looks fine. That’s the quiet frustration many people with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), commonly
Before silent reflux ever shows up on a scan or triggers a specialist referral, it often leaves its earliest fingerprints on the voice. Does your
Silent Reflux (LPR) occurs when stomach contents travel up the esophagus and reach the throat. Unlike traditional acid reflux, LPR often lacks typical symptoms like