yes! if it gets bad enough because the acid keeps coming up through your digestive track and causes your breathing to slow down or your breathing depending on how bad it is and the hoarsenesses is caused from the acid irritating your throat and vocal chords!
2007-01-29 03:34:06
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answered by ? 2
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-22 07:34:31
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answered by Wendy 3
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Hey,
The food that you swallow travels down your throat and is pushed by contractions of the muscular esophagus. In the area where the esophagus joins the stomach a valve-like mechanism, known as lower esophageal sphincter (LES), is located. The closure of this muscle prevents stomach acid from backing up, or refluxing, into the esophagus. LES malfunction is the first factor that causes and contributes to gastro-esophageal reflux disease. In a healthy individual, the LES relaxes only when food passes from the esophagus into the stomach. After the food passes into the stomach, the valve shuts off, keeping the stomach content and acid inside. However, when the LES is weak and doesn't close properly, acid can splash up into your throat causing painful burning sensation, called heartburn.
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2014-09-13 17:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be acid reflux in your gastrointestinal area. The acid flows from your intestines to your voice box and irritates it. It also causes heartburn. Do not take spicy food. Watch your diet. Do not take cold drinks or soft drinks or gassy drinks. Have a bland diet with more vegetables and fruits. Please see a doctor. it sounds like acid reflux. Do not lie down after taking a meal. Sit upright when taking a meal. Do not talk during eating. Eat slowly.
2016-03-15 01:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I just had a Upper GI X-ray done the doctor said he didn't see anything but saud that he see that I have some problem with swallowing things I felt that was not a answer then in another breath he said maybe it is your vocal chords you need to see a ear nose and throat doctor, so make sure you keep asking questions because you need to know, then maybe because and don;t have insurance that I get treated this way.
2007-01-29 03:40:48
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answered by mizvlee 1
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it depends on how bad it is
2007-01-29 03:35:44
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answered by ken s 6
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