2014
DOI: 10.14748/orl.v10i1.6912
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Our experience in laryngeal forms of reflux disease

Abstract: Introduction: Reflux laryngitis is an inflammation of the rear third of the larynx caused by chronic chemical irritation with hydrochloric acid and digestive enzymes. That usualy happens at night, when due to the supine position of the body is pressed by the abdominal muscles squeeze the stomach as a result of which is amplified refluxTypical symptoms include hoarseness, a sensation of a lump, need to clear a troath and a nonproductive cough (laryngeal paresthesia). Acid reflux is a non necessary symptom in th… Show more

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