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Diagnosed With Silent Reflux, Treated With Prilosec, Zantac, Sleeping Elevated. Will Nexium Benefit ?

I am a vocal music teacher and have been diagnosed with silent reflux. It is affecting my vocal cords and my ability to do my job.I have been treating with prilosec in the morning & zantac at night. Also sleeping elevated, trying not to eat spicey foods or eating too late at night. It has been over 30 days and I am not seeing much improvement with my voice. Do you think I might benefit from taking Nexium?
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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YES IT CAN PREVENT RELUX OESOPHAGITIS AND IRRITATION OF LARYNGEAL MUCOSA
THERE CAN BE OTHER FACTOR LIKE SILENT SINUSITIS WHICH CAUSES REFLUX AND LARYNGEAL IRRITATION LEADING TO VOICE PROBLEMS
ET XRAY PNS WATERS VIEW TO RULE OUT THAT ALSO IF THERE CAN TREAT IT IN CONSULTATION WITH ENT DOCTOR
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Diagnosed With Silent Reflux, Treated With Prilosec, Zantac, Sleeping Elevated. Will Nexium Benefit ?

YES IT CAN PREVENT RELUX OESOPHAGITIS AND IRRITATION OF LARYNGEAL MUCOSA THERE CAN BE OTHER FACTOR LIKE SILENT SINUSITIS WHICH CAUSES REFLUX AND LARYNGEAL IRRITATION LEADING TO VOICE PROBLEMS ET XRAY PNS WATERS VIEW TO RULE OUT THAT ALSO IF THERE CAN TREAT IT IN CONSULTATION WITH ENT DOCTOR