6 Silent Signs of Acid Reflux You Might Be Ignoring

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SORE THROAT OR HOARSENESS

Acid reflux can masquerade as everything from a cold to poor dental hygiene. If you notice any of the following GERD signs, especially if you get typical heartburn symptoms, talk to your doctor.
A sore throat that doesn't go away and isn't accompanied by typical cold symptoms (like a runny nose) may be caused by acid reflux. 'Your throat feels sore because a little bit of acid is coming up from the esophagus and irritating the throat,' says Gina Sam, MD, MPH, director of the Mount Sinai Gastrointestinal Motility Center in New York City. Unexplained hoarseness may be caused by stomach acid moving up to your larynx, or voice box, and tends to be more noticeable in the mornings when it had all night to travel while you were lying down. These tips may help silent acid reflux too.

PERSISTENT COUGH OR WHEEZING

'Wheezing or a cough that mimics asthma or bronchitis can be caused by acid reflux moving from the stomach to the lungs,' says Evan Dellon, MD, MPH, from the Center for Esophageal Diseases and Swallowing at the UNC School of Medicine in North Carolina. On the other hand, wheezers and coughers can sometimes make themselves more prone to reflux, says Dr. Dellon, because the actions put pressure on the belly and push stomach acid upward.

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