The Guide to LPR Causes & Treatment

There are many cause for the laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) disease which is also referred to as the extraesophageal reflux (EERD) which is a retrograde flowing of the gastric content to the larynx. The LPR causes respiratory-related symptoms such as wheezing and coughing. There are several unusual solutions to LPR offered by different physicians. Some physicians offer temporary LPR treatment to the patient, and after a short time, the LPR come back. Therefore for a permanent cure of the LPR, one should be able to understand the causes well to know the best permanent treatment. In this article, we are going to look at the various causes of the LPR and the best treatment. Below are the guide to LPR causes & treatment.

 

Guide to LPR Causes & Treatment

A. Weak Sphincters

Malfunctioned sphincters are the primary cause for the laryngopharyngeal reflux. The sphincters are the valves that allow maintaining the food in the correct organ in the digestive system until when it is ready to be moved to the next part. The problem arises when one or more of the sphincters ceases to work as expected. The three sphincters that plays a very vital role in LPR are the lower esophageal sphincter that is essential in the opening while swallowing the food: the upper esophageal sphincter and the pyloric sphincter. The pyloric sphincter should not be stronger than the lower esophageal sphincter, and in case that happens, a problem arises.

Best Treatment for malfunctioning LES, UES and the pyloric sphincters. Treating LES, it is advisable to start eating a smaller amount of food especially late night meals to put less stress on the LES One can opt for Nissen fundoplication surgery get LES medication.

 

UES Treatments

Having a better diet can be an excellent treatment remedy for UES. One should ensure he/she consumes much anti-reflux diet to break down the vicious circles.

 

Pyloric Treatments

Can be achieved through stomach endoscopy

 

B. Acid

A combination of acid and the pepsin is known to cause laryngopharyngeal reflux. Therefore acid is essential when it comes in contact with stomach enzyme pepsin. Pepsin is used to help in protein digestion. Therefore when one has LPR, pepsin travels to the throat and digest the cells around the throats whenever it reacts with acid at the throat. Thus whenever pepsin comes into contact with the acid, it becomes more reactive. Hence the lower the acidity, the higher damage it can cause to your throat when it meets some acidity there.

 

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Treatment

1. The remedy for this problem is by ensuring you avoid acidity drops on your throats that can be caused by acidic drinks and foods.
2. Drinking alkaline water with a ph of above 8

 

C. Low stomach acid

It is believed that stomach acid is perfect for your health. this is because the stomach acid helps in digesting food which is a very vital part for our health. Therefore when one has minimal stomach acid, there are high chances of getting lpr.

The treatment for the low stomach acid can be done by supplementing the stomach acid with an artificial one to boost the digestion.

 

D. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

When there is bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine, the bacteria produce gas which affects the digestive system. Also, bacteria are crucial in food digestion. The effect of the gas produced causes leaks into the stomach and hence causing reflux. The best treatment recommended for these small intestinal bacteria growth is to avoid foods that enhance the growth of wrong type bacteria along the intestines. Some of the foods to avoid include legumes such as peas and beans and fermentable carbohydrates. Therefore by considering the above four causes and treatment of LPR, definitely you get a permanent LPR treatment.
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