Voice Loss & Acid Reflux Disease

Acid Reflux can affect the throat and voice is several ways.

Soreness can occur when stomach acid leaves the stomach and travels to the lungs and even to the esophagus. The acid can become mixed with saliva which then affects the throat. This will eventually cause a person to lose their voice.

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

Acid Reflux is a common disorder that can be helped, though not cured. Medications and diet will make a difference. A person’s voice may be affected so it is important to see a doctor before the symptoms intensify. Only a doctor will be able to determine if a person has acid reflux disease and prescribe the necessary medication.

Acid reflux disease, or GERD is also known as reflux disease or acid reflux, and is sometimes mistaken for indigestion. There are, several treatment options available for those that are looking for naturopathic solutions. Even so, a doctor should be consulted with before any treatment is begun.

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