Quoted from pamphlet dr. gave me:
"Chronic hoarseness, throat clearing, and cough, as well as a felling of a lump in the throat or difficulty swallowing, may be signs that youhave LPR (laryngopharyngeal reflux). Some people do have heartburn, too. Some people have hoarseness that comes and goes, and others have a problem with too much nose and throat drainage, that is, too much mucus or phlegm."
"Tips for reducing LPR;
Control your lifestyle and your diet!
*If you use tobacco, Quit. Smoking may make you reflux.
*Don't wear clothing that is too tight, expecially around the waist.
*Do not lie down just after eating...in fact do not eat within three hours of bedtime.
*Avoid caffeine, soda pop, and mints, if they increase your symptoms."
It still seems out of place for my 13 year old and the meds I have not noticed to be working.
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