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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LRP) - severity and outlook? I have had LPR reflux for about 5 years and have made the normal lifestyle changes (diet, bed, etc) which reduced symptoms slightly PPIs do not seem to help so we suspect pepsin rather than acid The severity of symptoms changes over time with throat "experiences" occuring roughly as follows: No problem (10%) Cold feeling like finishing a breath mint (30%) Like a mild burn from food
Breathing problem: Silent Reflux a hidden epidemic Often overlooked and misdiagnosed, silent reflux affects over 50 million Americans The backflow of stomach acid and digestive enzymes (pepsin) can wreak havoc on your esophagus (the food passage that goes from your throat to your stomach), as well as your ears, nose, throat, vocal cords, sinuses, mouth, and lungs Pepsin, in the presence of acid, digests protein and damages tissue Outside