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  1. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR): What It Is, Symptoms, Treatment

    Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is acid reflux that affects your throat and voice. It can cause irritation, inflammation and phlegm.

  2. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (Silent Reflux) - WebMD

    Oct 24, 2024 · Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is similar to another condition -- GERD -- that results from the contents of the stomach backing up (reflux). But the symptoms of LPR are often different …

  3. Immigrant Classes of Admission | OHSS

    May 1, 1986 · Lawful permanent residents (LPR), or “green card” holders, may live and work anywhere in the United States. After a certain amount of time, they may apply to become U.S. citizens if they …

  4. Laryngopharyngeal reflux - Wikipedia

    LPR is often regarded as a subtype of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) that occurs when stomach contents flow upward through the esophagus and reach the level of the larynx and pharynx.

  5. I am a Lawful Permanent Resident of 5 Years | USCIS

    Jan 24, 2025 · The most common path to U.S. citizenship through naturalization is being a lawful permanent resident (LPR) for at least five years. For more information on determining the earliest …

  6. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) Signs & Symptoms | Rush

    Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) occurs when stomach acid and enzymes travel back up your esophagus from your stomach to your lower throat. If you have LPR, you may also have …

  7. Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) - Boston Medical Center

    This is known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), which can affect anyone. Adults with LPR often complain that the back of their throat has a bitter taste, a sensation of burning, or something stuck.

  8. Silent Reflux: Symptoms, Causes, and More - Healthline

    Feb 26, 2025 · When left untreated, silent reflux, also known as laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) can cause damage to your esophagus, throat, and voice box.

  9. Silent Reflux (LPR): Reversal, New Habits, Medication

    Dec 11, 2025 · Laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR), also known as silent reflux, can cause throat and voice symptoms but doesn't usually affect the esophagus. Treatment for LPR includes acid-reducing …

  10. Lutheran Public Radio

    Help us stream Sacred Music for future generations by including Lutheran Public Radio, Inc. in your will.