GERD and LPR
Cross-source consensus on GERD and LPR from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Both GERD and LPR share the same mechanism: a valve at the top of the stomach fails to close, allowing stomach contents to travel upward. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat
- LPR differs from GERD in that acid travels higher, reaching the vocal cords and back of the throat rather than stopping at the esophagus. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat
- GERD symptoms worsen when lying down at night. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat
- LPR produces all GERD symptoms plus metallic taste and more pronounced vocal cord irritation and hoarseness. — The REAL Cause of a Constant Phlegmy (Mucus) Throat