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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR): A Guide to Silent RefluxThese symptoms don't usually seem to directly affect the esophagus, which is why LPR can be "silent" and challenging to diagnose. Treatment usually involves acid-reducing medications as well as ...
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Verywell Health on MSNGERD and LPR: Similar, But Different Reflux ConditionsLPR is a challenging condition to manage, and there are no standards for diagnosis or treatment. It is sometimes called ...
The standard approach to patients with laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is acid-suppressive ... Pharyngeal acid reflux did not predict treatment response.
Proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) initially showed promise as a treatment for laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR; JW Gastroenterol Aug 11 2006). However, small, randomized, placebo-controlled trials have ...
If you suspect your child has LPR, or if they’ve been diagnosed with it, it’s important for them to receive treatment to avoid these complications. Diagnosing and treating reflux is the key to ...
If you suffer from occasional heartburn and have not been diagnosed with GERD, nonprescription antacids ... will very likely provide relief. All of those products are available without a ...
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