When gastric acids reach the larynx and throat without causing any symptoms of acid reflux, it is known as silent reflux. But they tend to damage the throat and voice box. Symptoms of heartburn are absent but other symptoms like bitterness in the throat, frequent throat clearing, voice hoarseness, feeling of something stuck in the throat, cough, etc., are present. Antacids and proton pump inhibitors are used to treat silent reflux.
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Query: Hello doctor,I have had mucous in my throat for the past few months. My tongue burns when I eat slightly spicy food. My ENT specialist told me I have silent reflux syndrome in my throat. I have been taking acid blockers but do not feel comfortable swallowing them. Please help. Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com I can understand that you are suffering from acid reflux. It happens when the stomach acid moves upwards and causes irritation in the esophagus and the throat. There is a sphincter in the lower end of the esophagus, which allows the food to move to the stomach and clo... Read Full »