Friday, July 31, 2009

The Acid Reflux Sore Throat Connection

By Bob Cox

Because it doesn't happen all that treacly, most people don't know that acid reflux is one of the causes of the chronic sore throat. Though you may be surprised to learn that, it's probably more surprising that doesn't happen more frequently.

Reflux means backing up, and acid reflux is acid from the stomach backing up into the esophagus. Because the esophagus doesn't have a protective lining the acid damages it.

This is typically limited to the far end of the esophagus immediately next to the stomach. The most common symptom is a burning sensation commonly referred to as heartburn..

But there's no real reason the damage has to be confined to the end of the esophagus. If the reflux is bad enough it can reflux further up the esophagus until it reaches even the back of the throat.

Stomach acid is very irritating so if it does reach the back of the throat it causes rather severe soreness. Of even more concern is the fact that the acid can leak through the larynx into the windpipe where can really do damage.

Throat irritation is more likely to happen when the person with reflux is sleeping because the stomach content can reflux into the esophagus more easily than.

Sometimes people with acid reflux sore throat will notice a metallic taste in their mouth. This is a clue that the sore throat may be secondary to acid from the stomach.

If you have acid reflux and a sore throat that never seems to go away it may well be that the two are related. That makes it all the more important that you address the acid reflux and get proper treatment.

As you look into acid reflux more and more, you'll discover that can cause a wide array of problems. This means you should finding effective treatment program to not only relieve your symptoms but also to prevent complications. Following the links below is a good start to eliminating problems with acid reflux.

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