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Nasal Congestion: What helps, especially at night?

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@ssk999

Losing your voice is a symptom of acid reflux. The acid can get into your throat all the way to your sinuses. Not everyone gets heartburn . It is called silent gerd. Try a wedge to sleep on. No fluid or food 3 hours before bed. Sleep only on back and left side. The other positions allow the stomach to release the acid. You can have silent gerd for years and not realize it. The symptoms can vary.

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Thanks for your reply. I never knew. Maybe the ENT folks know of which they speak. It's just that after four months, I was hoping to feel a little better. Any thoughts as to the timeline for feeling better? Or. could there be something else going on?