Background and Aim: Little is known about the difference between patients of chronic laryngitis with and without troublesome reflux symptoms. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical ...
DEAR DOCTOR K: What could be causing my chronic laryngitis? And what can I do about it? DEAR READER: Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx -- the "voice box" that contains the vocal cords. The ...
These are some of the most common issues that a sore throat could be the first indicator of a more pressing issue.
It’s normal to have a hoarse voice here and there. But if you find that you’re regularly raspy, you could be dealing with a condition called laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), a.k.a. “silent reflux.” For ...
Losing your voice or waking up raspier than usual can be unsettling, especially if you rely on clear speech for work or daily life. If you live in parts of India where air quality has been worsening, ...
This study is the first study to provide a thorough comparison between patients of chronic laryngitis with and without troublesome reflux symptoms using a bifurcated impedance-pH catheter in a large ...
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