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Throat Reflux (Laryngopharyngeal Reflux)

Throat Reflux (Laryngopharyngeal Reflux)

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"Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), also known as throat reflux, affects about 30% of the population, causing complaints such as hoarseness, a throat-clearing sensation, and chronic cough, and is most commonly seen in individuals with asthma and sleep apnea."

Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), seen in approximately 30% of the population and causing complaints such as hoarseness, a throat-clearing sensation, and chronic cough, is also known as throat reflux and is most commonly observed in those with asthma and sleep apnea. In general, throat reflux is the condition where stomach contents pass the upper part of the esophagus and escape into the larynx and pharynx. The diagnosis of throat reflux is made based on the patient's history, an examination of the throat and vocal cords with special cameras (endoscope), and a pH meter sent from the nose to the esophagus.

What Diseases is Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Associated With?


Throat reflux can be a direct or facilitating factor in the development of many diseases. The most important of these are:

  • Asthma

  • Aspiration pneumonia

  • Sleep apnea

  • Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

  • Chronic cough

  • Chronic laryngitis

  • Chronic pharyngitis

  • Functional voice disorders

  • Laryngeal cancer

  • Middle ear infection

  • Chronic sinusitis are just a few of them.
  • What are the Most Common Complaints in Laryngeal Reflux Patients?


    The most common symptoms in LPR disease, which requires a detailed examination by an ear, nose, and throat specialist for an accurate diagnosis, are:

  • Hoarseness, coarsening of the voice, cracking, fatigue, difficulty producing high-pitched sounds

  • A sensation of a lump in the throat and the need for frequent throat clearing

  • Excessive phlegm and post-nasal drip

  • Chronic cough

  • Difficulty swallowing

  • A constant feeling of something being stuck in the throat

  • Pain or burning behind the breastbone

  • Regurgitation of stomach acid into the mouth.
  • How is Throat Reflux Treated?


    Treatment primarily involves diet and medication. For a patient whose lifestyle is regulated through diet and eating habits, smoking and alcohol are at the top of the list of things to avoid. In addition, they must strictly avoid chocolate, fatty foods, carbonated drinks, and excessive tea and coffee. If these treatments do not provide a response, a surgical intervention method is used.

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    Yrd. Doç. Dr. Sezgin Kurt, 1979 yılında Muğla'nın Yatağan ilçesinde doğmuştur. Lisans öncesi öğrenimlerinin ardından, Ankara Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi'nde başladığı tıp eğitimini başarıyla tamamlayarak Tıp Doktoru unvanını almıştır.

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