Acid reflux information

Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a complaint whereby the acidic contents of the stomach are ejected into the oesophagus.  The contents of the stomach often contain strong enzymes such as Pepsin, and the acids which are used to break down food.  With acid reflux, this noxious mixture is brought back up, and can cause serious damage to oesophagus in some rare cases.

Once a patient feels the onset of GERD, he is likely to suffer from it for the rest of his life, as GERD is a chronic condition.  If the oesophagus has also been damaged, this will require a programme of ongoing treatment to ensure the discomfort it causes will not return.

Acid reflux is actually a process which most people will feel fairly regularly.  The different between every day acid reflux, and that of GERD patients is the acidity of the reflux as well as the duration for which it remains in the oesophagus.  The body has an in-built defence mechanism against acid reflux.  As most instances of reflux occur during waking hours when patients are sitting or standing up, the reflux is pulled back into the stomach by the forces of gravity to minimise pain and discomfort. Furthermore, during waking hours people continually swallow saliva, which helps to drive any reflux back down into the stomach.
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Acid reflux articles

Complications of acid reflux disease
As with any medical condition, there are potential complications which could add further weight to your problem.  It is important if you think you are suffering from the symptoms of acid reflux, or if you are experiencing any unexplained adverse symptoms...

Evaluation of GERD
There are a number of ways in which the symptoms of GERD and the patients' specific complaint can be monitored and evaluated.  This is beneficial as a means of getting to the route of the actual cause of the GERD after diagnosis...

GERD in babies
Not only can acid reflux, or GERD, affect the adult population, it can also affect babies and young children, and carries the same levels of pain and discomfort we, as adults, have to put up with.

What is acid reflux disease?
Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a complaint whereby the acidic contents of the stomach are ejected into the oesophagus.  The contents of the stomach often contain strong enzymes such as Pepsin

How is GERD diagnosed?
The diagnosis of GERD is, like with most conditions, a complex procedure.  There are a variety of accepted methods for diagnosing the condition, although care must always be taken to ensure that the GERD is the reall issue to hand...

Living with and managing GERD
GERD is a condition which has a negative impact on thousands of patients diagnosed with the condition each year.  Fortunately, there are a number of ways in which one can manage the condition to make life that bit easier...

Main causes of acid reflux
The causes of GERD are not straightforward.  In many cases, there may be several causes contributing to the problem. In some patients it will be to do with over-production of acid, although this is relatively rare.

Surgery for GERD
There are a variety of treatments and medications suitable for dealing with GERD.  Along with lifestyle changes and anti-acidic medications, a possible alternative to the more simple treatments for the symptoms of GERD is surgery.

Future developments for GERD
Although today the medical profession is more knowledgeable than ever about the causes and treatments that really work for patients suffering from acid reflux, there are still some issues which need to be addressed. 

Treatments for GERD
GERD is a chronic condition which can lead to a great deal of discomfort for the sufferer.  There are many ways in which the levels of pain, or the symptoms can be dampened which can improve the sufferer's quality of life...

Acid reflux news on the Web

Stopping PPI Drugs Causes Acid Reflux Symptoms (WebMD)
Healthy people who take acid-blocking proton pump inhibitors for just a few months experienced reflux-related symptoms when they stopped taking them.

New Treatment Option for People Living with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - Nearly 19 million Americans currently live with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), commonly known as acid reflux disease, and suffer from painful and uncomfortable symptoms such as frequent and persistent heartburn.

New Research Shows Acid Reflux Drugs May Lead To Dependency (KSFY Sioux Falls)
Scientists believe popular acid relievers may actually make some patients' conditions worse.

Survey reveals high awareness of acid reflux, but shows patients aren't doing enough to manage their symptoms (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
(ARA) - At some point in their lives, almost everyone has heartburn -- that burning, uncomfortable feeling in the chest that often follows a big meal. For many people, heartburn only happens once in a while.

The Damage of Reflux (Bile, Not Acid) (New York Times)
The symptoms are similar to heartburn, but failure to properly diagnose bile reflux can result in serious, sometimes life-threatening problems

Acid Inhibitors May Trigger Dependence (KERO 23 Bakersfield)
Research shows that medications to control acid reflux may actually cause a person's stomach to produce more acid.

New procedure for those who suffer from acid reflux (KTVK 3TV Phoenix)
“Tomatoes are real acidic. Hot sauce, I just made from my garden at home,” explains Thomas Garcia. These are just a few of the foods Garcia loves to eat but he also knows he will pay for it the next day.

Data Suggests Proton Pump Inhibitors Can Induce Acid-Related Symptoms In Healthy Adults (Medical News Today)
Treatment with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for eight weeks induces acid-related symptoms like heartburn, acid regurgitation and dyspepsia once treatment is withdrawn in healthy individuals, according to a new study in Gastroenterology, the official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute.

Acid test (the Engineer)
The technology used to cool central processing units (CPUs) in computers could be used to quickly diagnose patients with acid-related disorders in the oesophagus.

Acid-reducing medicines may lead to dependency (EurekAlert!)
( American Gastroenterological Association ) Treatment with proton pump inhibitors for eight weeks induces acid-related symptoms like heartburn, acid regurgitation and dyspepsia once treatment is withdrawn in healthy individuals.

 

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