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Friday 9 May 2014

Common Acid Reflux Disease Symptoms

Common Acid Reflux Disease Symptoms

One of the most common acid reflux disease symptoms is heartburn.  Relevantly, it is known as having a burning feeling in the stomach which radiates in the throat and chest area.  Most of the time it occurs to people diagnosed with GERD when: they had heavy meal, lie down flat on their back, lift heavy objects, or bend over.  Patients are most likely to suffer this symptom at night than in other time, it was also causing them greater pain when the attacks happen at night than in day time.

Although heartburn is the most common symptom, it is not the most dangerous since it doesn’t create any major damage to the esophagus lining.  Aside from this, there are also other common symptoms such as dyspepsia and regurgitation.

Dyspepsia is a syndrome where there is a feeling of fullness in the stomach, upper quadrant pain, and nausea right after meal.  It is possible though that people may suffer from dyspepsia even when they do not have GERD.

Regurgitation is a symptom of GERD which is characterized by a sensation of acid in the throat.  There is a possibility of “wet burp” which is an occurrence when acid regurgitate as far as the mouth.   It is on rare occasion though that sufferer vomit the acid.

Other than heartburn, dyspepsia and regurgitation, there are other less common symptoms that can be present in acid reflux disease and these are: chest pains and some throat conditions.
Chest pain is a feeling of having a food trapped on the breastbone.  This is how a GERD chest pain feels like which is different from an angina or heart attack.

Throat conditions vary but are symptoms that are less likely to be experienced in GERD cases.  Acid laryngitis is a condition which has presentation of hoarseness, a feeling of lump area in the throat, and dry cough.  Dysphagia on the other hand means trouble in swallowing.  This can cause spasm that causes the esophagus to narrow.  Chronic sore throat and constant hiccups can also be considered as symptoms of GERD.

Some respiratory symptom such as coughing and wheezing can actually be caused by GERD.  A study had shown that GERD can actually cause chronic cough in severe cases.  Persistent nausea and vomiting can be attributed as a symptom of GERD.

Acid reflux disease symptoms vary from one case to another.  Some may not suffer any common symptoms but would have evidence of some less common symptoms.  It is very important to visit a specialist if there are constant occurrences of symptoms.  This is to prevent worsening the situation, and give proper medication and diet and lifestyle modification to avoid recurrence of symptoms.  It is easier to deal with GERD in its early stage. Click Here! Beat Reflux



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