The Reflux Podcast series aims to educate, inform and widen the understanding of functional diseases affecting the so-called “Foregut”, the oesophagus, stomach and small bowel.
Aimed at patients, clinicians and anyone interested in this wide-spread issue, this series covers various topics surrounding reflux including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, all supported by up-to-date research of the time.
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The Reflux Podcast series aims to educate, inform and widen the understanding of functional diseases affecting the so-called “Foregut”, the oesophagus, stomach and small bowel.
Aimed at patients, clinicians and anyone interested in this wide-spread issue, this series covers various topics surrounding reflux including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, all supported by up-to-date research of the time.
RefluxUK brings you another educational and informative episode on a condition associated with Reflux Disease, LPR. For this episode RefluxUK radio is hosted by Nick Boyle, founder, and Medical Director and is privileged to be joined by expert ENT Consultants Professor Janet Wilson and Professor Martin Birchall and Clinical Scientist Anthony Hobson.
Throat symptoms are as commonly caused by reflux as heartburn and common oesophageal symptoms. We discuss the most common throat symptoms seen in ENT and specialist reflux clinics and which of these could potentially be caused by reflux, known as LPR or sometimes silent reflux. We explore the concept of LPR and the mechanisms that may be responsible and the evidence to support this. Our contributors discuss whether there are any specific pointers from patients` symptoms that help distinguish LPR from other causes and what other influences from external life events, gender, BMI or personality traits may contribute. Anthony describes the tests that are available to diagnose the condition and what they are designed to achieve. The panel debate how they would manage patients with LPR and how successful non-invasive treatments are and at what point they may consider offering anti- reflux surgery.
Finally, all the experts tell us what is over the horizon for detecting and treating those who have LPR.
The views and information contained within this podcast do not constitute medical advice. Any opinions expressed are those of the relevant individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views of RefluxUK and may be subject to change without notice.
The Reflux Report
The Reflux Podcast series aims to educate, inform and widen the understanding of functional diseases affecting the so-called “Foregut”, the oesophagus, stomach and small bowel.
Aimed at patients, clinicians and anyone interested in this wide-spread issue, this series covers various topics surrounding reflux including causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, all supported by up-to-date research of the time.