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Heartburn Treatment Center - Heartburn Information
 
What is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disesase (GERD)?

GERD is a condition where stomach acid backs up into the lower esophagus.  Keep in mind, the stomach is supposed to make acid.  However, GERD occurs when the acid moves “upward” into the esophagus. It's a disease that can radically alter your life.  if left untreated, chronic acid reflux can damage the esophagus and possibly lead to esophageal cancer. 

Signs of the Condition
GERD usually begins as a burning pain that starts behind the breastbone and radiates upward  to the neck.  It can be confused with heart problems and vice-versa, therefore obtaining  proper diagnosis and care is very important.  Heartburn, regurgitation, belching, bloating, horseness, chronic sore throat, difficulty breathing, difficulty sleeping or lying flat are all signs of GERD. 

Less  LES
Normally, the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) stops the flow of acid into the esophagus.  When it is weak or relaxes inappropriately, GERD can occur.

Food For Thought
If left untreated, chronic acid reflux can damage the esophagus and possibly lead to esophageal cancer.  Many times, lifestyle and dietary changes alone cannot prevent chronic heartburn.  As many as 60 million Americans experience heartburn at least once a month.  About 25 million adults in the United States experience daily heartburn.

 

 


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