Brief Answer:
Its
GERD leading to pharyngitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for writing to XXXXXXX This is Dr. Ashish Verma, a
general surgeon, answering to your query.
As you said that you have a past history of gerd...so you are more prone to get a recurrence.
See, the thing is, gerd is an anatomical disease...it cant be totally cured by medicine alone.
It occurs due to an incompetent lower esophageal sphincter...either the sphincter tone is less than normal or there is some malalingment of the junction between
esophagus and stomach.
Medical treatment focuses on two main things...one is to decrease the acid production from stomach by drugs like ppis...second is to increase the tone of that sphincter and facilitate early emptying of stomach by drugs like
domperidone or levosulpride.
But
nicotine and caffeine causes sphincter relaxation and so does various chemicals present in your beatel leaf (paan).
So unless you stop them completely, total remission is not possible.
This acid when reaches the pharynx, causes irritation of the mucosa there, leading to infection and pain.
Also in patient with gerd, dome degree of
bile reflux is also present...so though you have stopped the acid production the bile can come up and cause the same symptoms and is more XXXXXXX than acid as it does not causes pain so goes undetected for a long time.
So, what i would suggest that you stop
smoking, paan, tea, coffee, soda, chocolate and fatty foods, and follow your gastoenterologist prescription and seen the results for a week or two.
Also don't lie down for one hour after meals and put two pillows below your head while sleeping. Eat small frequent meals.
Hope i have answered to all your queries. If you have further queries, i will be glad to answer them.
Get well soon and follow the diet.
Dr. Ashish Verma