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  • How to Treat and Prevent Heartburn

    Heartburn is a condition where acid from the stomach leaks backwards into the esophagus and causes a burning feeling in the chest. Over 60 million people suffer from heartburn on a regular basis...

  • How to Stop a GERD Cough

    GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease, causes acid to back up into the esophagus, which triggers coughing. A GERD cough may produce shortness of breath and choking. If you have GERD, your...

  • How to Relieve Gastric Reflux

    Gastric reflux, sometimes called gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD), is a disorder that causes acid from the stomach to flow up into the esophagus. This refluxing of stomach acid upward leads...

  • How to Avoid Heartburn When Running

    Heartburn, also called acid reflux, can occur if the sphincter located between the stomach and esophagus is weak or too relaxed and allows stomach acid to wash upward. Exercise can trigger...

  • How to Deal With Silent Reflux Disease

    Silent reflux disease, otherwise known as Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR), is a type of reflux that affects not only the esophagus, but also the larynx (voice box) and pharynx (throat). LPR does...

  • How to Treat Silent GERD

    Silent gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) refers to a specific type of reflux called laryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR). This type of reflux causes no heartburn or other typical symptoms of GERD,...

  • How to Heal Your Esophagus After Acid Reflux

    Acid reflux is more than just heartburn and a burning throat. The acid that enters the esophagus also damages the lining, resulting in inflammation and damage. Untreated damage to the esophagus...

  • How to Deal With Heartburn

    Heartburn is a problem that many people suffer all to often. In the United States it is estimated that 50% of the population suffer from heartburn at least once per month. If you want to deal with...

  • How to Use Aloe for Gerd

    Gerd, which is also known as acid reflux (which can lead to a hiatal hernia if left untreated) is a painful condition where stomach acid is able to bypass the esophagus, resulting in stomach acid...

  • How to Identify Causes of Acid Reflux

    Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), can be caused by a variety of reasons from eating a spicy meal to having an abnormality in the esophagus or taking medication for...

  • How to Treat Reflux Symptoms

    Acid reflux symptoms affect people of all ages and can range in severity from uncomfortable and infrequent to severe and chronic. While some people may find relief by making lifestyle changes,...

  • How to Cure Extreme Heart Burn

    Heartburn is never pleasant, but occasionally after eating something spicy or greasy, the squeezing discomfort and burning in your chest may become particularly painful. If extreme heartburn...

  • How to Anticipate and Cope with an Upper Endoscopy

    I complained of indigestion and an inability to eat many things without experiencing pain. I asked for relief and diagnosis. My gastroenterologist decided that I needed to have an upper...

  • How to Get Heartburn Relief That Lasts

    Heartburn is a health problem that a lot of people experience at one point or another. Some people even suffer from chronic heartburn that may lead them on a desperate quest to get heartburn...

  • How to Cure Chronic Heartburn

    For those with chronic heartburn, just getting through the day without discomfort may mean skipping meals or living on a bland diet of boring, mild foods. Aside from being a daily annoyance and...

  • How to Treat GERD

    Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is more than just an uncomfortable backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus. Over time, GERD can cause an erosion of the esophagus that increases a...

  • How to Have Surgery to Treat GERD

    Most cases of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) can be managed with a change in diet and lifestyle. However, in other cases, so much damage to the esophagus has occurred that the symptoms...

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