The Sore Throat: What does it really mean?
A sore throat is typically an inflammatory response. It is a global symptom for a multitude of conditions. A sore throat does have one universal meaning: There must exist something wrong within my body. A sore throat is not normal. The natural equilibrium that normally exists within my body has been damaged and should be modified in such a manner as to solve the problem and alleviate this symptom.
Acid Reflux and Your Sore Throat: The Connections
Acid reflux is typically associated with a burning sensation, known as heartburn, located in the chest cavity and the throat. Frequent heartburn is not normal and can cause damage to the esophagus if left untreated. Heartburn is caused by the promotion of hydrochloric acid, produced naturally by the stomach, into the esophageal mucosa. The acid damages the esophagus because it lacks the protective mucosa that the stomach contains.
Damage to any part of the body typically creates an internal inflammatory response. Esophageal damages are typically associated with a particular inflammatory response: the sore throat.
Connections Made: Now how do I Alleviate My Sore Throat?
The sore throat is generally considered to be an inconclusive symptom for most conditions. This is due to the fact that the sore throat is generally present in multitudes of conditions. If your sore throat is accompanied with heartburn, or is worsened after episodes of heartburn, acid reflux may be the root of the cause. One can choose to treat the symptom that is the sore throat, or one can choose to solve the larger overall problem causing the sore throat: acid reflux.
Treatment of Acid Reflux: No More Sore Throat
There currently exist several natural methods and prescription medications for the treatment of acid reflux. Natural methods include dietary and lifestyle changes, as well as nutritional supplements. Prescriptions are available through guidance with your medical physician.
Points to Remember
Both your acid reflux and your sore throat are treatable. The sooner you choose to treat your acid reflux the better. Find out what your risk factors for acid reflux are and investigate treatment options. Make good choices about food intake and be responsible for the love and care of your body. Changes for the benefit of your overall health as an individual are always good changes to make.
Relieve episodic heartburn safely and naturally.
Sources:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/heartburn-gerd/DS00095
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/treatment-tips-severe-chronic-heartburn
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gerd/DS00967/DSECTION=8
