It's possible that it's acid reflux.
The throat. The stomach acid reluxes into the throat and the acid causes burning.
The throat is the esophagus. It is not protected from contact with the stomach acid so it is eroded.
At both ends of your esophagus there is a ring of muscle. Usually, the muscles keep your stomach's contents where they belong. With laryngopharyngeal reflux, the muscles don't work right and stomach acids backs up into your throat.
your stomach acid may be eating a hole in your stomach lining. If the pain is in your chest and throat it maybe acid reflux. There's pills for both
Heartburn is an acidic feeling in your chest, throat, maybe stomach area, while an upset stomach is only a pain or uncomfortable feeling in your stomach.
it could, as sometimes when the acid comes up from the stomach into their mouths, sometimes hurting their throat. It is much like when you throw up, your throat hurts afterwards. So yes it could sometimes cause a cough.
Yes, it can. This "full and gassy" feeling is known as dyspepsia, which is also characterized by nausea after eating. About fifty percent of acid reflux sufferers report experiencing some degree of this. Other symptoms of acid reflux include heartburn and regurgitation (either vomiting or frequent "wet" burping) due to the acids from the stomach coming up into the throat and mouth. Some patients also report chronic hiccups and sore throat.
Yes, that is normal acid reflux. There is also Silent Acid Reflux where instead of being in your esophagus causing heartburn, it goes straight up into your throat. This can cause vocal cord damage since the stomach acid is splashing up onto your vocal cords.
stomach acids and lactic acid
Acid reflux is bad at night because gravity is no longer on your side. This is also called silent reflux. The body is laying fairly flat and this allows for the acidity from your stomach to travel up into your chest and throat damaging everything in its path.
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