Symptoms Of Acid Reflux

Chronic Sore Throat

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A chronic sore throat is another common symptom of acid reflux. In fact, many patients with acid reflux will develop a sore throat instead of acid indigestion. Throat pain associated with acid reflux tends to have several characteristics, the most common of which is the sensation of having a lump in the throat. Acid reflux can also cause an irritated and reddened larynx or a burning sensation in the mouth. The patient’s throat may also feel tight, and they may feel as if they are choking. Similarly, they may also feel as if they have mucus in their throat. Other symptoms include halitosis, constant throat clearing, or food sticking in the throat.

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