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Gerd-Symptoms You Simply Cannot Afford To Ignore
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD is thought to occur as a result
of the relaxation of the LES, lower esophageal sphincter, which allows
stomach acid to regurgitate from the stomach and into the esophagus.
Also known as acid reflux disease, left untreated GERD can cause long
term damage to the esophagus.
GERD is most often defined as persistent heartburn which occurs two or
more days per week and is present for a minimum of three months. GERD
may last up to two or more hours. Although it is often worse after
eating, GERD is also reported by patients as a nighttime nuisance,
especially increasing while lying down.
One of the most common symptoms of GERD is heartburn, often described
as chest pain. It is very important to seek medical attention when
experiencing chest pain as the chest pain associated with acid reflux
disease can often mimic the chest pain associated with a heart attack.
Mid-sternal chest pain or pain radiating down the arms or into the neck
or back is often similar in description in both patients experiencing a
heart attack and GERD.
In addition to chest pain, other symptoms of acid reflux disease may
include a burning in the mid-chest behind the breast bone, difficulty
or pain with swallowing, the sensation of a “lump” in the throat, sore
throat or a general irritation of the throat, hoarseness, an acidic or
bitter taste in the mouth resulting from the back flow of the stomach
contents into the esophagus, nausea, vomiting or an inflammation of the
back of the throat.
It is important to remember that not all those suffering with GERD
describe the same symptoms. While some sufferers describe the pain of
acid reflux as a sharp pain others describe it more as a generalized
pressure and burning sensation.
A physician or healthcare provider can best assess, diagnose and treat
acid reflux disease. Left untreated GERD can cause long term damage
such as tooth erosion from the prolonged exposure of the teeth to
stomach acid or esophagitis, an erosion of the lining of the esophagus.
Treatments are generally effective with careful planning and lifestyle
modifications by motivated sufferers.
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