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What causes LPR?
LPR is caused by stomach acid that bubbles up into the throat as a result of GERD. Fortunately, most causes do not require medical care. They can be managed with lifestyle changes. To decrease your chance of LPR:
Do NOT:
Eat acidic, spicy, and fatty foods
Drink alcohol
Smoke tobacco
Drink caffeine-containing beverages (tea, coffee, soda, etc.)
Eat chocolate
Eat mint or mint-flavored foods
Wear tight or binding clothing
Become overly stressed – learn tools to help manage or reduce stress levels
DO:
Maintain a healthy weight
Avoid eating less than 2 hours before bedtime
Who gets LPR?
Anyone can get LPR, but it shows up more often as people age. People who have certain dietary habits, people who consistently wear tighter fitting or binding clothing, people who are overweight, and people who are overstressed are more likely to have laryngopharyngeal reflux.
Okay thank you. Now we have an accurate answer.
Yes as i said above. I know I need a 3 month conclusive test. I will go to a GUM clinic and get one I'm just wondering if LPR and mono like symptoms can relate to HIV plz?
LPR has nothing to do with HIV.
Did you have an exposure?