Early Voice Symptoms of Silent Reflux Most People Ignore
Before silent reflux ever shows up on a scan or triggers a specialist referral, it often leaves its earliest fingerprints on the voice. What is Silent Reflux (LPR)? Silent reflux, medically known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), is a condition in which stomach acid and digestive enzymes travel past the esophagus and reach the larynx and […]
How Silent Reflux Damages the Vocal Cords Without Heartburn
Silent reflux, also called laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), damages vocal cords primarily through pepsin, a digestive enzyme that travels from the stomach into the larynx via aerosolized or gaseous reflux, often without causing any heartburn at all. Unlike the esophagus, which tolerates up to 50 acid episodes per day, the larynx can sustain tissue injury from […]
