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8. Laryngopharyngeal Acid Reflux

The larynx or voice box is the organ in the throat that assists with breathing, speaking, and preventing food aspiration. Laryngopharyngeal acid reflux involves gastric reflux that flows into the larynx or the areas of the mouth and nose just above it. Experts sometimes call this extraesophageal reflux disease or EERD. Pepsin can exist in the larynx for an indefinite period, as the larynx is ph 6.8. Once a gastric reflux event occurs, the pepsin activates and begins to damage the surrounding tissue.

GERD pepsin

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