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Identifying Acid Reflux Disease Symptoms For
A Diagnosis
If you suspect that you might be suffering from acid reflux
disease, also known as GERD, it is important that you make a
trip to your doctor for a diagnosis. If acid reflux disease
symptoms go unchecked, it can result in more pain and even
damage to the esophagus in some cases. Fortunately this is not
a difficult disease to identify, and there are many options
available for treatment.
What Are The Symptoms To Look For?
Acid Reflux occurs when a sphincter at the bottom of the
esophagus fails to close properly, allowing acid from the
stomach to come back up into the throat and mouth. There are
many possible acid reflux disease symptoms that a doctor will
check for, since the signs can vary from person to person. The
frequency and intensity of symptoms can also vary from
occasionally to daily, and mild to severe. Often a doctor can
go through a list of possible acid reflux disease symptoms, and
make a diagnosis based solely on those symptoms. Other times,
tests may be ordered to confirm the diagnosis and rule out
other possibilities for the symptoms.
One of the main symptoms of acid reflux disease is a burning
sensation in the chest that occurs after eating. This feeling
may last a number of hours and become worse if the person lies
down after a meal. The burning can also move up into the throat
area, and can be accompanied by a sour taste in the mouth, as
if food was rising from the stomach back to the throat.
Sometimes a person will develop a cough or become hoarse as a
result of this burning in the throat and
chest.
If the disease progresses without treatment to the point of
damage to the larynx, respiratory problems can develop and
medical intervention becomes necessary. If scar tissue builds
up in the esophagus, swallowing can become difficult and
medical treatment will also be essential to prevent more
damage.
What Can You Do?
A person may note that these acid reflux disease symptoms often
appear after eating a large meal, consuming fatty foods,
drinking alcohol or coffee, and are exacerbated with smoking.
In many instances, lifestyle changes that involve avoiding the
foods and activities that seem to trigger the symptoms will
help alleviate the problem. In other cases, over-the-counter or
prescription medications are needed to keep the disease in
check.
The good news for acid reflux sufferers is that the disease can
be diagnosed and treated fairly efficiently and easily in most
cases. The important factor is in getting into the doctor to
have your acid reflux disease symptoms checked before the
problem gets worse and damage occurs.
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