Treatment Options For Cobblestone Throat

Avoid Acidic Foods

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Patients with cobblestone throat may be advised to avoid acidic foods that can increase throat irritation and stomach acid production. Citrus fruits, tomatoes, chocolate, caffeine, alcoholic beverages, and peppermint may all contribute to throat irritation. In addition, patients may wish to limit their intake of dairy products, fried foods, and foods high in fat during the time they are ill with cobblestone throat. Keeping a food diary and checking food labels closely will help patients cut down their intake of these irritating foods. In particular, patients should closely read the labels on any boxed foods and ask about potential irritants when dining out at restaurants. Since it can be hard to stick to an elimination diet independently, patients may wish to consult a nutritionist who specializes in digestive disorders. They can provide meal plans that eliminate triggering foods and reduce the pain and other symptoms of cobblestone throat. Antacids and proton pump inhibitors can help with reducing stomach acid, and these are especially useful for patients who continue to experience symptoms even while following a low-acid diet.

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