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Gastroesophageal
Reflux Disease often referred toa GERD or acid reflux
is very common in America. Approximately 30-40 million
people have symptoms of varying frequency. Common symtoms
include heartburn, regurgitation, bitter taste in the
mouth and belching. When these are noticable 2 or more
times a week a definitive diagnosis of GERD can be made.
GERD also may
prevent in an atypical fashionand involve other organs.
Mouth sores, dental decay, hoarseness, sore throat, and
chronic cough can all be caused by GERD. Chest pain caused
by GERD is often indistinguishable from that caused by
heart disease. Sleep apnea, insomnia, and chronic fatigue
have all been known to be associated with chronic GERD.
Studies have shown that 20-25 percent of adults with asthma
or chronic cough have GERD at the root of their problem.
Often
thought of as a condition of aging we know that GERD affects
people of all ages. It is when the symptoms have been
present for 5 or more years that we need to be concerned.
The most common type of esophageal cancer is caused by
GERD. After 5 years of exposure to acid the lining of
the esophagus may change to a premalignant condition known
as Barrett's Esophagus. It is only by direct examination
of the esophagus through endoscopy that Barrett's can
be detected. The examination is simple and safe and can
be explained in detail by your gastroenterologist. The
good news is that greater than 95% of all patients with
GERD can be treated with safe and effective medications.
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