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Avoid Irritants " Cigarettes and second hand smoke " Reflux # Refer to GERD/LPR handout for additional information. " Over the Counter (OTC) Medications # See an Ear, Nose & Throat doctor who specializes in voice disorders (a laryngologist) for prescription medications which may be less drying ! Take Care of Your Body " Hydration
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