Header Logo
  • Reflux / Heartburn
    • Acid Reflux / Heartburn
    • GERDX
    • The EsophyX TIF Procedure
    • Stretta
    • GERD Treatment Options
    • BARRX Ablation Procedure
      • Treating Barrett's Esophagus
  • Abdominal Pain
    • Gastritis / Helicobacter Pylori
    • Peptic Ulcer Disease
  • IBS / Constipation
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
    • Constipation
    • Lactose Intolerance
    • Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)
    • Fecal Incontinence and Solesta
    • Probiotic Supplements
  • Hemorrhoids
    • Hemorrhoids / CRH Hemorrhoidal Banding
    • Infrared Coagulation
    • Colitis
    • Colon Polyps & Cancer
    • Liver Disorders (e.g. Hepatitis)
  • Weight Loss
    • Overweight Facts
    • Intragastric Balloons for Weight Control
    • Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty
    • Gastric Bypass Failure - Revision & Repair
    • Nutritional & Behavioral Weight Management
    • BMI Calculator
  • Procedures
    • GERDX
    • The EsophyX TIF Procedure
    • Stretta
    • Stomach Balloons for Obesity
    • Endoscopic Suturing for Obesity
    • CRH Hemorrhoidal Banding
    • Colonoscopy
    • Upper Endoscopy
    • BARRX Ablation Procedure
    • Radiation Change Therapy
    • Infrared Coagulation
  • Aesthetics
    • Medical Body Shaping of the Hudson Valley
    • Evolve Body Contouring
    • Facial Tox
  • Store and media
    • Dr. Radio
    • In the News
    • Video Forum
    • Dr. Starpoli's Blog
    • Health Supplements & More

The Not So Common Forms of Reflux

By Anthony Starpoli
October 14, 2010

describe the imageMost people think of gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD as the classic symptoms of heartburn or regurgitation.  Heartburn is often reported as a burning sensation below the breast bone and regurgitation is the effortless repeating or return of food material back up the esophagus (or food tube).  It is important not to mistake a chest pain complaint that may be cardiac in origin for reflux.  See your doctor if you have a new chest pain complaint, especially if you have cardiac disease risk factors such as a family history of heart disease, high cholesterol, obesity, or if you smoke.  Now, back to reflux troubles.

GERD can be much more than classic reflux.  In fact,  there are the atypical symptoms of reflux that include sore throat, hoarseness, vocal cord disturbances, cough, throat clearing, noncardiac chest pain, asthma, and, even, sinusitis.  The entity of laryngo-pharyngeal reflux or LPR represents those afflictions of the throat and voice box caused by reflux.  LPR is usually first diagnosed by the ear, nose & throat doctor (otolaryngologst).  These unusual forms of reflux are somewhat difficult to treat and, often, do not respond to acid lowering drugs that are most successful in the treatment of classic GERD.

A definitive way of diagnosing difficult to understand reflux is to perform combined impedance and pH reflux monitoring.  In postings  to come, we will cover these methods of diagnosis in more detail.

 

Once  the diagnosis is made, therapy can be instituted with acid lowering drugs, and if they do not work, one can consider procedural therapies such as transoral incisionless fundoplication, known as TIF or the Stretta procedure.  These procedures attempt to augment the lower esophageal sphincter and gastroesophageal flap valve to prevent the backwash of the stomach contents into the esophagus. The procedures are performed in an outpatient setting, and require no cutting whatsoever.

Reflux cough GERD atypical reflux nonacid reflux

All posts
You might also like
ppis-causing-bone-fracture-is-not-proven-ppis-are-not-risk-free
PPIs causing bone fracture is not proven.  PPIs are not risk free.
October 14, 2010
a-beginner's-guide-to-tif-for-gerd-everything-to-know
A Beginner's Guide to TIF for GERD: Everything to Know
October 14, 2010
the-many-dangers-(and-solutions)-to-untreated-acid-reflux
The Many Dangers (And Solutions) to Untreated Acid Reflux
October 14, 2010
Faqs
Ask the Doctor
Patient Portal
Schedule with us
Greenwich Village Gastroenterolog
80 5th Ave. Suite 1605 New York, NY 10011
55 Montgomery St. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601

212 673 2721 845 471 1354
info@starpoli.com

  • facebook
  • instagram
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • Home
  • Reflux / Heartburn
  • Abdominal pain
  • Hemorrhoids
  • Weight Loss
  • Procedures
  • Facial Tox
  • Dr. Starpoli's Blog
  • IBS
© 2025 AA Starpoli, MD |Office Policies |Privacy Policies