Gerd throat is caused when the acidic juices in your stomach stay in the esophagus for too long causing irritation and the most common symptom is heartburn.
You could ask your doctor about the symptoms of gerd throat and how to avoid getting it. They will be able to tell you if you have it, if you think you got it.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms include heartburn, acid coming up your esophagus into your mouth, laryngitis, sore throat, nausea, bad breath, earaches, and chronic dry cough.
Laryngopharyngeal reflux, sometimes called silent reflux is similar to GERD, but the symptoms are different. At either end of the esophagus there are 2 sphincters, with Laryngopharyngeal reflux, these 2 muscles that keep the contents of the stomach in, are loose, so stomach content backs up into your larnyx, or nose.
The best diet to help combat GERD symptoms would be to stay away from foods with high contents of acid or salt and to try and include more calcium and soft foods. The point of the diet is to not disrupt or encourage the GERD symptoms to reoccur.
You may be experiencing GERD, which stands for Gastroesophageal reflux disease. Symptoms of GERD include acid indigestion, trouble swallowing, and dry cough.
I have GERD and I'm an avid marijuana smoker. My symptoms stay about the same whether I smoke or not.
There are two sites that have information about GERD, WebMD and Medicinenet.com and both suggest that the GERD symptoms require surgery rather than any type of symptom relieve because they don't work long term.
The symptoms of Strep Throat are itchy throat, fever, headaches, red or swollen throat, and irritation when swallowing. Alert doctor when symptoms persist more than 5 days. *Strep Throat is Contagious*
Strep Throat has a number of potential symptoms. Some of these symptoms include a sore throat, difficulty when swallowing, swollen or red tonsils and a fever.
GERD symptoms with hiatal A hiatal hernia occurs when a part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm into the chest cavity, which can cause symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The symptoms of a hiatal hernia with GERD in adults can include: Heartburn: A burning sensation in the chest that can spread to the throat, neck, and jaw. Regurgitation: A sour or bitter taste in the mouth, often accompanied by the feeling of food or liquid moving up the throat. Difficulty swallowing: This can happen when the hernia obstructs the esophagus or causes inflammation. Chest pain: This can be a sharp or dull pain in the chest that may be mistaken for a heart attack. Shortness of breath: This can occur when the hernia puts pressure on the lungs. These symptoms may be similar to other cases of GERD or heartburn, but a hiatal hernia can sometimes be identified through diagnostic imaging such as an X-ray, endoscopy, or CT scan. In addition, some people with a hiatal hernia may experience symptoms that are not typical of GERD, such as nausea, vomiting, and belching. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional if you experience any persistent or severe symptoms of GERD or heartburn.
The condition you are referring to is called Gastroesophageal reflux disease (or GERD). The main symptom of this disease is heartburn, and other symptoms include coughing, trouble swallowing, asthma-like symptoms, and a burning feeling in the back of the throat.
Dogs do not get strep throat.