
Kiss Acid Reflux Goodbye | Dr. Mandell
Published at : October 15, 2021
ACID REFLUX SYMPTOMS #acidreflux #heartburn #gerd
People who experience heartburn at least two to three times a week may have gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. The most common symptom of GERD, heartburn, is estimated to affect 10 million adults in the United States on a daily basis. Heartburn is experienced as a burning sensation in the center of the chest, which sometimes spreads to the throat; there also may be an acid taste in the throat. Less common symptoms include:
●Stomach pain (pain in the upper abdomen)
●Non-burning chest pain
●Difficulty swallowing (called dysphagia), or food getting stuck
●Painful swallowing (called odynophagia)
●Persistent laryngitis/hoarseness
●Persistent sore throat
●Chronic cough, new onset asthma, or asthma only at night
●Regurgitation of foods/fluids; taste of acid in the throat
●Sense of a lump in the throat
●Worsening dental disease
●Recurrent lung infections (called pneumonia)
●Chronic sinusitis
●Waking up with a choking sensation
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People who experience heartburn at least two to three times a week may have gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. The most common symptom of GERD, heartburn, is estimated to affect 10 million adults in the United States on a daily basis. Heartburn is experienced as a burning sensation in the center of the chest, which sometimes spreads to the throat; there also may be an acid taste in the throat. Less common symptoms include:
●Stomach pain (pain in the upper abdomen)
●Non-burning chest pain
●Difficulty swallowing (called dysphagia), or food getting stuck
●Painful swallowing (called odynophagia)
●Persistent laryngitis/hoarseness
●Persistent sore throat
●Chronic cough, new onset asthma, or asthma only at night
●Regurgitation of foods/fluids; taste of acid in the throat
●Sense of a lump in the throat
●Worsening dental disease
●Recurrent lung infections (called pneumonia)
●Chronic sinusitis
●Waking up with a choking sensation
Please subscribe so you and your family can stay healthy and happy. https://www.youtube.com/user/motivationaldoc
Please share this video with your friends and family. Wishing you and your family many Blessings! ❤️😊🙏 Dr M
Make sure you like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motivationaldoc/
Please leave your reviews if you wouldn't mind taking the time. Thank you.
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