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Onlymyhealth on MSNCan Acid Reflux Be Silent? How NOT To Confuse It From An Allergy
Silent reflux is similar to acid reflux only that it mainly affects the throat and voice box Common symptoms include sore ...
Causes of a dry cough at night include acid reflux, asthma, COPD, or postnasal drip. Antibiotics, antihistamines, and trigger ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNAsk a doctor: Is my heartburn a sign of something more serious?
People dismiss heartburn and reflux because it’s so common but it can affect quality of life and if it worsens over time you should seek medical help ...
A cough lasting over two weeks during the monsoon could signal asthma, sinusitis, or even tuberculosis. We got in touch with a lung health expert who explains warning signs and when to consult a ...
Did you know mint-flavoured gum can potentially worsen acid reflux symptoms? To manage acid reflux, consider the following tips shared by a gastroenterologist.
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Health on MSNDealing With Excess Mucus in Your Throat? Here's Why
Medically reviewed by Amelia MacIntyre, DO Mucus is a slippery, protective substance that keeps your airways, throat, and digestive tract moist, trapping and clearing out dust, allergens, and germs to ...
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WSPA Spartanburg on MSNAsk The Expert: How to get rid of a lingering cough
As part of our “Ask the Expert” series, in partnership with Bon Secours St. Francis, 7NEWS spoke with a family nurse practitioner about how to get rid of a lingering cough.
NHS England has announced that dozens of pharmacies in England will offer new “heartburn health checks” to people who regularly get heartburn in order to test for Barrett’s oesophagus. This can be a ...
When It’s More Than a Cold By Dr. Jaisingh Rajput A persistent cough lasting more than three weeks should not be dismissed as ...
Raghad Othman The phenomenon of smoking among children is one of the most serious and influential societal […] ...
People who use GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic are more likely to suffer from severe acid reflux, or GERD, a new Canadian study reported Tuesday.
Dietitians agree that fried foods are the No. 1 food to limit to avoid acid reflux. Instead, aim to eat more lean proteins, high-fiber grains, legumes and cooked vegetables. Eating smaller meals ...
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