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Diagnosing
Heartburn
You do not need your doctor to tell you that the burning
sensation in your chest and up your neck is heartburn, but your
doctor may want to rule out other conditions that are causing
it. Nevertheless, having a diagnosis of heartburn will point
you in the general idea of what needs to be done in order to
treat your condition. Not everyone is going to have the same
symptoms or the same level of intensity. Therefore, it is
necessary to have a proper diagnosis of the heartburn before
you head out and purchase medications for it.
There are several things that your doctor will do in order to
diagnose your condition of heartburn. In some cases, though,
gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly known as heartburn,
will be diagnosed by your doctor without doing anything but
learning what your specific symptoms are. He or she may decide
that your symptoms are enough for a diagnosis, but when this is
not obvious, he may want to seek out the help of a few tests to
determine what it really is.
• PH monitoring: This is one option that your doctor may
decide to go with. To do this, a probe will be placed into your
nose and down into your esophagus. The job of this probe is to
determine the level of acid in the lower part of your
esophagus. It may be left there for up to 24 hours to monitor
your condition.
• X-rays: Your doctor may decide to go
with some x-rays of your upper digestive system. This
will help them to see what is happen quite clearly. They
may use fluoroscopy to help them to monitor this in real
time.
• Endoscopy: Here, a very small camera
will be inserted down the esophagus to help in
determining what is happening there. The doctor can
actually see what is happening. Should there be
inflammation happening there, the doctor can take a
biopsy right away to help them to learn more.
• Manometry: In this test for heartburn,
the doctor will use a manometer to measure the pressure
in the area of the lower esophagus. This will help them
to learn what is actually happening that is causing you
pain.
• Biopsy: Finally, the biopsy of the
esophagus will be taken. This is done especially if the
doctor notices inflammation in the area during any of the
other tests that he will perform. This will help the
doctor to determine if you may have other problems,
including cancers, in this area.
All of these tests can help you and your doctor to determine
just what is happening to you and your body. Then, the proper
decision can be made to treat it. When this is done, you can
finally find some relief.
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