Can PPIs make silent reflux worse?

When treated with Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) LPR symptoms caused by SIBO may well get even worse as PPIs are associated with this condition.
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Can taking PPIs make reflux worse?

If a PPI is stopped, people who have been taking it may find they have even worse acid reflux than before. This happens because the PPIs are good at shutting down acid production.
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Are PPI good for silent reflux?

Acid can cause LPR symptoms even in the absence of GERD. Although PPIs are extremely effective in controlling symptoms of GERD, PPI therapy has proven unreliable in managing LPR symptoms and confirming reflux as the etiology of patient complaints.
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Why PPI is not used for LPR?

Data from these trials show that PPI therapy is no more effective than placebo in producing symptom relief in patients suspected of LPR. Symptoms, laryngoscopic findings, or abnormal findings on pH monitoring will not predict response to PPI therapy.
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How long does it take PPI to work for LPR?

The initial trial of medicines is at least 6 months, at twice-a-day dosage (depending on the severity of LPR changes seen on examination). Symptoms should start to improve within 4 to 6 weeks after you start taking the medicines.
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Which PPI is best for laryngopharyngeal reflux?

CONCLUSIONS: Pantoprazole 20mg twice daily for 6 months was associated with significant improvement of laryngopharyngeal reflux symptoms and signs.
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What can be mistaken for silent reflux?

Silent reflux may also be confused with other conditions such as sleep apnea, asthma, and COPD. It is important to distinguish silent reflux from these other conditions as the consequences of misdiagnosis may have dire consequences, and the treatment for each condition is quite different.
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Can omeprazole make acid reflux worse?

The proportion of reflux episodes greater than pH 4 increased from 37% to 98% (P < 0.0001). In normal subjects, omeprazole treatment does not affect the number of reflux episodes or their duration; rather it converts acid reflux to less acid reflux, thus exposing esophagus to altered gastric juice.
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What causes LPR to flare up?

Causes. LPR frequently begins after an upper respiratory illness. However, some of the symptoms seem to linger after the cold or flu is better. The theory is that there is some reflux of stomach acid into the throat, which irritates the already irritated vocal cords.
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Is LPR due to low stomach acid?

When treated with Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) LPR symptoms caused by SIBO may well get even worse as PPIs are associated with this condition. Low stomach acid; There are some authors that blame reflux on low stomach acid and suggest taking additional acid as a treatment.
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Can endoscopy diagnose LPR?

Testing needed to diagnose LPR include upper GI endoscopy (EGD), (acid) pH testing, and esophageal manometry.
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How long does it take omeprazole to work for silent reflux?

Omeprazole starts to work within 2 to 3 days, but it may take up to 4 weeks for it to work fully. You'll usually take omeprazole once a day, in the morning. For Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, you can take it twice a day – in the morning and in the evening.
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Can H2 blockers make reflux worse?

H2 blockers reduce the amount of acid made by your stomach. They are used in conditions where it is helpful to reduce stomach acid. For example, to help with acid reflux which causes heartburn. Most people who take H2 blockers do not develop any side-effects.
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What happens if you take a PPI and don't need it?

People taking PPIs for ulcer prophylaxis (with or without GERD symptoms) shouldn't discontinue the medication without talking to a physician. A sudden stoppage could lead to an ulcer that bleeds or perforates, potentially causing further complications.
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How long does it take for acid to return to normal after PPI?

Serum markers suggest that acid secretion one week following cessation of PPI treatment can be significantly increased above pre-treatment levels. This should return to normal within two weeks.
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What happens if proton pump inhibitors don't work?

Finally, when proton pump inhibitors don't work, surgery may be the best course of action. A laparoscopic fundoplication is a minimally-invasive procedure that tightens the valve to the esophagus and keeps acid from entering.
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What doctor treats Laryngopharyngeal reflux?

Your primary care physician or pediatrician will often refer a case of LPR to an otolaryngologist-head and neck surgeon for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Why do I feel like I have mucus stuck in my throat all the time?

When mucus starts to build up or trickle down the back of the throat, this is known as postnasal drip. Causes of postnasal drip include infections, allergies, and acid reflux. As well as feeling the need to clear the throat frequently, a person with postnasal drip may also experience: a sore throat.
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Can PPI cause Globus?

PPI-refractory LPR was defined as the presence of LPR symptoms (globus sensation, sore throat, excessive throat clearing) despite therapy using a standard dose of PPI for 2 or more weeks.
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Why is my acid reflux getting worse?

Your physician may suggest certain lifestyle changes, such as avoiding high-fat or spicy foods. Citrus fruits, mint flavorings, alcohol and coffee can aggravate GERD, too. These foods may irritate the esophagus or may make acid reflux more likely to occur by affecting the lower esophageal sphincter.
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Why you should not take omeprazole?

Taking omeprazole for more than a year may increase your chances of certain side effects, including: bone fractures. gut infections. vitamin B12 deficiency – symptoms include feeling very tired, a sore and red tongue, mouth ulcers and pins and needles.
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Can silent reflux be misdiagnosed?

NEW YORK (WABC) -- It's a silent danger and can be mistaken for allergies, sore throat and hoarseness. But those symptoms could actually be warning signs for a potentially silent killer that doctors don't always diagnose Silent Reflux.
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How long is silent reflux recovery?

Although most patients show improvement of symptoms within 3 months, the resolution of symptoms and laryngeal findings generally takes 6 months.
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Why does silent reflux cause shortness of breath?

Shortness of breath, also called dyspnea, occurs with GERD because stomach acid that creeps into the esophagus can enter the lungs, particularly during sleep, and cause swelling of the airways. This can lead to asthma reactions or cause aspiration pneumonia.
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