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2 sourcesYes, apple cider vinegar can irritate the throat, especially if it is taken undiluted or used often. It is acidic enough to burn or sting sensitive tissue, and it may aggravate reflux symptoms in people who already have throat burning, sour taste, cough, or hoarseness. If vinegar makes symptoms worse, it is a signal to stop using it as a remedy. Trouble swal...medlineplus.govhopkinsmedicine.org
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HealthUnspoken answer
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Yes, apple cider vinegar can irritate the throat, especially if it is taken undiluted or used often. It is acidic enough to burn or sting sensitive tissue, and it may aggravate reflux symptoms in people who already have throat burning, sour taste, cough, or hoarseness. If vinegar makes symptoms worse, it is a signal to stop using it as a remedy. Trouble swal...medlineplus.govhopkinsmedicine.org
HealthUnspoken answer
VerifiedResearched from trusted medical sources
Yes, apple cider vinegar can irritate the throat, especially if it is taken undiluted or used often. It is acidic enough to burn or sting sensitive tissue, and it may aggravate reflux symptoms in people who already have throat burning, sour taste, cough, or hoarseness. If vinegar makes symptoms worse, it is a signal to stop using it as a remedy. Trouble swallowing, vomiting blood, black stools, unexplained weight loss, or chest pain should not be handled with home experiments.medlineplus.govhopkinsmedicine.org
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