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Med's Claudio Milstein talks about the laryngopharyngeal reflux

MEDIA | November 10, 2023
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Frequently overlooked, ‘silent reflux’ is treatable once diagnosed
The Washington PostClaudio Milstein, professor of otolaryngology at the School of Medicine, discussed laryngopharyngeal reflux, which can cause people to have a hoarse voice, cough and difficulty swallowing. “If the voice gets very hoarse, it can affect [the patient’s] ability to work sometimes,” Milstein said.

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