Reflux of stomach acid into the throat can cause a variety of symptoms in the esophagus(swallowing tube) as well as in the throat. Hoarseness,swallowing problems, sensing a lump in the throat, or throatpainare
Hoarseness or tightness in your throat Swelling of your face, eyelids, lips, tongue, or throat Tingling in your hands, feet, lips, or scalp Testing for Allergies An allergy test measures how your body responds to certain triggers. If yourimmune systemoverreacts, you have an allergy. Your b...
This abnormal condition is called gastroesophageal reflux oracid reflux, and it can causesore throat,hoarsenessin the voice, and a very bad taste in the mouth. When these symptoms become recurrent and severe, it is called GERD. The most common symptom of GERD is heartburn (painin the upper...
Sputum (spit) that is pink or frothy Bluish skin around your mouth or your fingertips Trouble swallowing Shortness of breath, rapid breathing, or noisy breathing Chest pain or a rapid heartbeat Confusion or changes in alertness Voice changes such as gurgling and hoarseness ...
If you’re looking for a safe and effective option for your hive, Zarbee’s line of cough syrups is specially formulated with natural honey to help soothe coughs associated with hoarseness, dry throat, and irritants. How to Incorporate Honey into Your Routine Culinary Uses The next time ...
Hoarseness Hives Pale color Weakness Fast heartbeat Dizziness Swelling in the face or throat Fever over 105 F Seizures In extremely rare cases, some vaccines may lead tocoma, long-term seizures, or permanentbrain damage. These are unlikely reactions. In fact, doctors are trying to find out whe...
An upper respiratory infection is also called a cold. It can affect your nose, throat, ears, and sinuses. You are more likely to get a cold in the winter. Your risk is higher if you smoke cigarettes or have allergies, such as hay fever.What causes a cold?
the infectious agent triggers inflammation at the infection site(along with accompanying pain, redness, and swelling), signaling the body to send white blood cells and antibodies into the affected tissues to fight off the invading pathogen. The soreness you feel in your throat is the direct ...
How do you teach with a mask on without losing your voice or — at the very least — walking away from school every day feeling like you’ve got a frog in your throat? We talked to the experts for some tips and tricks that will make teaching with a mask a little bit easier this ...
ENTs commonly put tubes in children’s ears when they have chronic ear infections, treat sinus problems/congestion and evaluate chronic hoarseness (often associated with vocal polyps). When choosing an ENT for yourself or your family, there are three important factors to consider to help improve ...