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Acid Reflux Affecting Voice

Acid reflux occurs when acid travels through the esophagus and flows or spills over into the larynx.

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Acid Reflux Affecting Voice

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  1. How Can Acid Reflux Affect Your Voice and What is The Right Approach to Deal With it? Occasional heartburn or acid reflux can occur to anyone. However, if you experience it a few times a week, you could be at risk for complications that can cause harm to your vocal box. Read this article to know about how does acid reflux affect your voice and how you can protect your throat from damage. What is acid reflux and its symptoms? Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is the continuously repeated movement of stomach acid from the stomach back up into the esophagus. People having stomach acid in the esophagus can face heartburn or even chest pain. Acid reflux into the larynx and throat is often referred as laryngopharyngeal reflux or LPR. The symptoms of reflux into laryngitis include hoarseness in the voice, chronic throat clearing, excursive throat mucous, cough, throat pain and much more. With particular regard to voice professionals and singers, other symptoms may include increased time to achieve an adequate vocal warm-up and sometimes a decreased pitch range.

  2. How does the acid reflux affect the voice? Acid reflux occurs when acid travels through the esophagus and flows or spills over into the larynx. Any acidic irritation to the larynx causes the hoarseness of the voice. Sometimes, this reflux irritation makes vocal cords more vulnerable to overuse conditions; and thus, vocal nodules and polyps may develop. Be advised that over time, these damaged vocal cords can cause permanent loss of your voice. How can one get treatment for this? The advanced medical searches imply that there is no benefit from months of treatment even with the latest expensive acid reflux medications. There is no sense to make your digestion system more weak with acid suppression medications. Even, a surgical approach is also risky and may cause some more health issues that cannot be resolved easily. When voice problems arise due to acid reflux, there is no danger in following some behavioral changes and adopting good habits. You can contact a holistic health specialist to get the treatment for lost voice. Often, these health specialists specialize in alternative speech therapy and therefore they can acknowledge this condition in the much more appropriate way. By following a (suggested by alternative speech therapists/vocal coach) healthy lifestyle, one can make his/her voice last for a long time. www.repairyourvoice.com

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