Ten patients with laryngeal symptoms but none of the controls had laryngoscopic findings consistent with reflux laryngitis. Dual-site ambulatory pH recordings were obtained with the pH electrodes ...
One hundred and nineteen patients were found to have laryngoscopically proven laryngitis and were eligible for the study. Details of enrollment, treatment and follow up are shown in Figure 2.
Like acid reflux, stomach acid that enters the esophagus irritates and inflames the throat, causing the throat to burn. Laryngitis causes inflammation of the vocal cords. Your vocal cords are ...
If your laryngitis is caused by allergies, acid reflux, irritants like smoke, or overuse of your voice, it won’t be ...