February 16, 2011
Burning of the Throat
Feeling a burning sensation in your throat could mean a couple different things. Regardless of the cause, feeling burning in your throat is very painful and unbearable. One of the main reasons that people experience burning of the throat is because of heartburn. Heartburn is a primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and acid reflux. Having heartburn does not absolutely indicate that you have GERD, but it is a very common sign. Frequent heartburn is probably a more accurate sign that you have GERD.
Acid reflux and GERD is caused when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) is not working exactly as designed. The LES is a muscle that is circular that wraps around the bottom base of the esophagus. This muscle is supposed to let food into the stomach. If a LES is not working correctly, this can fail to stop acid in the stomach from getting into the esophagus. Stomach acid is caustic because this is what is used to digest the food we eat. Foods cannot fully decompose and go through the digestive process without gastric acids. This is the only way that food can become beneficial to our bodies. Without stomach acid, we could not utilize the nutrients found in food.
Stomach acid’s corrosive nature works well in the stomach because the stomach is built for that kind of exposure. The esophagus however, is not. The esophagus is not prepared to handle contact with stomach acid because it is more sensitive to the substance. Acid in the esophagus and throat is uncomfortable. The acid causes swelling, bruising and inflammation, creating a burning feeling that is annoying, uncomfortable and inconvenient. Stomach acid in your throat will make your breath smell and have a sour or bitter taste.
In addition to the burning sensation of the throat, heartburn has other symptoms. Chest pain, sore throat, hoarseness and chronic cough are a few. People that suffer from burning of the throat probably suffer from burning in the chest too. The stomach acid that burns the throat also burns the esophagus, which is located in the chest cavity. This location makes the chest feel soreness.
Considering that the burning pain you feel may be as a result of acid reflux disease or GERD, to relieve yourself of this sensation, there are some things that you can do. Try to drink as much water as possible. Water will help to dilute and weaken the acid. To prevent heartburn from occurring, eat less fattening foods and meals without caffeine, alcohol and garlic. Consuming smaller meals will decrease acid creation in the stomach. Figure out which food causes you to have heartburn, the main symptom of acid reflux. Try not to eat these foods too much. Digesting aloe juice, papaya and ginger are also ways to keep acid reflux at bay so that the burning sensation will not occur.
If you are experiencing burning of the throat and want to find out about how you can treat and prevent this, review The Reflux Remedy Report today.
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Stephanie Dlcd @ 4:58 pm
I’ve been experiencing this sensation for a long time now: it has escalated to other symptoms and Im wondering now the connection between them: the burning of the throat brought the globe in the throat, then the pain in the neck, back of the head, temple pressure facial pressure pain, pins and needles top of head all around head- goggle feeling around the eyes, sometimes ice pick stabbing from the throat to the front of the face then to the head. Could there be a general connection with all of them?
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Aurora @ 5:11 pm
Wow I never really thought of that I do get hard burn a lot
Kelli Chidester @ 12:55 pm
My grandmother said she has been having burning buy her jaw and her toung. Could you please help me figure it out. Thanks!
tammy @ 5:17 pm
I HAVE HYPO THYROID DISEASE AND BAD ANXIETY AND MY STOMACH BURNS AND MY THROAT DOSE EVERY DAY AND I GET BAD CHEST PAIN ON MY LEFT SIDE .HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME I’M IN LOTS OF PAIN.
THANK YOU TAMMY.
Darlene @ 3:55 pm
I’m having awful throat burning years ago diagnosed with acid reflex! What can I do? And would it have anything to do with shortness of breath as well