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Acid Reflux And Voice Disorders

By: Frank Robson

Sometimes when a person is suffering from acid reflux, they may experience symptoms that may appear at first to be a cold or flu. People develop a cough, their throat may feel sore, and they may lose their voice altogether. When a person has a cold, these symptoms may last for a few days, but will disappear.

But if they continue beyond a few days, they could be a sign of an acid reflux problem. Voice loss is one symptom, along with sore stomach, headaches and heartburn. If left untreated, these symptoms can worsen and acid reflux can lead to other problems as well.

A sore throat is one symptom of reflux that occurs because the stomach acid leaves the stomach and moves into the lungs and/or the esophagus. This acid can mix with saliva, leading to a sore throat and possibly the loss of the person's voice.

Another way acid reflux can cause a voice disorder is when the acid causes shortness of breath. This will limit the amount of air needed to speak. The vocal chords will be strained because of the extra work they have to do to when a person tries to speak. Over time, a persons vocal chords can become damaged and which will affect the voice. Their voice will either become thin and barely audible or it will become deeper.

Acid reflux can also lead to problems in the lungs and other organs, including the heart. In most cases a change of diet is necessary to minimize these effects.

Avoiding acidic foods, such as certain fruits is a good step. It's also important to avoid alcohol as it leads to increased acid production.

If the vocal chords have been affected, they will need to be examined by a doctor. Surgery is sometimes even necessary because when the vocal chords are damaged, polyps can form that will affect the voice and can cause pain when speaking. A doctor will need to make this diagnosis. If your vocal chords are sore, especially if for more than a few days, it's important to consult your doctor to get their diagnosis.

Acid reflux is a common problem but unfortunately it cannot be cured - only treated. Diet and medications can make a difference, and your doctor will be able to work with you to determine the best solution for your particular situation.

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