My endoscopy for throat tightness on the right side was normal. Could this tightness still be caused by acidity, and what medications can I take to treat it?
Yes, throat tightness can absolutely be caused by acid reflux, even with a normal endoscopy. This is often due to Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR), where micro-droplets of stomach acid reach the throat, causing irritation and muscle spasms without leaving visible damage in the esophagus. To manage this, doctors commonly recommend acid-reducing medications. You can discuss starting a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) like omeprazole, or an H2 blocker like famotidine, with your physician. Additionally, simple lifestyle adjustments like eating smaller meals, avoiding lying down for three hours after eating, and elevating your head of the bed can significantly relieve this tightness. It is a very common and highly treatable issue.
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My endoscopy for throat tightness on the right side was normal. Could this tightness still be caused by acidity, and what medications can I take to treat it?