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Mysterious shortness of breath: What has helped you?

Lung Health | Last Active: Oct 23 10:20am | Replies (3405)

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@amirreza

My symptoms have improved slightly with the control of stomach problems. I recently found out I have had silent reflux for a long time. I haven't done many tests for my stomach yet, but I plan to do it. But before that, I went to several ENT specialists and the photos of my larynx always showed stomach acid, but they confirmed the health of my larynx. Some of them suggested that I go to a speech therapist. I think it may be the main problem of the stomach that has disturbed the diaphragm, but maybe some speech therapist techniques can help. I also take anti-allergy pills and a history of I have allergies, but my lungs are completely healthy. I have little suspicion of laryngeal problems. A healthy voice is a sign of laryngeal health. Do you have a normal voice?

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I do have a normal voice, but I do a lot of throat clearing which might indicate at least some level of vocal chord issue. If you go to a speech therapist, let us know how it goes. Curious to see how that might help. Does the silent reflux affect your voice, and do you have to clear your throat often?