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Symptoms of Acid Reflux
GERD
The symptoms of GERD fall into the uncomplicated category or
the complicated category. Symptoms placed in the uncomplicated
category include heartburn, feelings of nausea and
regurgitation problems. The uncomplicated GERD symptoms can be
quite troubling for people who have GERD acid reflux
symptoms.
Heartburn and GERD
Heartburn is a GERD acid reflux symptom which occurs when
stomach acid travels up to the esophagus and irritates the
esophagus lining and creates a burning sensation. Some people
with GERD feel a sharp pain as opposed to a burning sensation.
There is a higher occurrence of heartburn for people after they
have a meal or when they bend over. Heartburn is found in the
chest area and the throat area.
Regurgitation and GERD
Regurgitation is a GERD acid reflux symptom and occurs when
liquid from the stomach has traveled up to the esophagus. Some
people who have GERD occasionally experience large amounts of
liquid and food substances, entering the upper area of their
esophagus. This process can create an unpleasant acid taste in
the mouth. If regurgitation is a constant problem it can
eventually lead to harming your teeth.
Nausea and GERD
Although nausa is not a common GERD acid reflux symptom some of
the patients do experience nausa frequently and sometimes the
nausea is considered to be severe and causes vomiting.
Some people have acquired serious complications due to GERD.
Ulcers can form in the esophagus due to stomach acid traveling
up to the esophagus and harming the esophagus lining.
Inflammation occurs in the lining and if the harm done to the
esophagus goes deep into your esophagus, ulcers can form.
Ulcers cause more inflammation in the esophagus and this
additional inflammation can cause damage to the blood vessels
and bleeding can occur. Scars occur in the esophagus due to the
healing process of the ulcers. Too much scar tissue can
eventually accumulate in the esophagus causing your esophagus
to become too narrow which can cause swallowed food to get
trapped in your esophagus.
GERD causes chronic cough as well as provoking asthmatic
attacks in people who suffer from asthma. Occasionally GERD can
actually cause people to acquire asthma. Aspiration is a GERD
acid reflux symptom that involves reflux acid from the stomach
passing by the larynx and flowing into your lungs. It can cause
coughing and sometimes aspiration can cause infections of the
lungs and occasionally pneumonia. People who have been dealing
with GERD for a long period of time are at an increased risk of
acquiring cancer in the esophagus. This type of cancer is known
as Barrett’s esophagus. If you think you might have GERD acid
reflux symptoms you should consult your
doctor.
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