Tag: Health Complications of GERD
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Acid Reflux: A Depressing Problem
Any condition that causes chronic pain can be depressing, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is no exception. If you struggle with frequent bouts of heartburn and acid reflux in Atlanta or elsewhere in Georgia, the conditions can elicit an emotional response as well as a physical one.
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Don’t Ignore Your Heartburn!
If you’re suffering from heartburn in Macon on a regular basis, don’t be part of the 60 percent of sufferers who don’t discuss their condition with a doctor.
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The Heartburn & Weight Loss Connection
We talk about our heart health, our joint health and our mental health, but when you put everything together you get one highly functioning being. One health defect can act as a wrench in this otherwise perfect system: a single thing goes wrong and it affects other areas of our health as well.
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Acid Reflux or Anxious Reflux?
Stress and anxiety are the number one mental illnesses affecting Americans, and some experts argue they are the most common ailment of any kind at the moment—a statistic that is hard to argue based on the number of Americans who are stressed but haven’t sought support for the issue. Just under 20 percent of the…
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Hot flashes, Head Aches and Heartburn
How to combat the symptoms of heartburn safely during pregnancy. As if the ankle swelling, back pain and nausea aren’t enough to deal with during pregnancy, many women report symptoms of severe heartburn during their second and third trimesters. Heartburn is different from acid reflux. It is a type of acid indigestion that creates a…
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Reflux Stinks: Stomach problems could be the root of bad breath
Sure, living with the symptoms of GERD stinks, but could reflux be making your breath stink as well? As if the list of problems associated with acid reflux and heartburn weren’t long enough, one often overlooked symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is its tendency to cause bad breath, which is clinically referred to as…
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That’s not an Allergy, its Acid Reflux
Did you know that an estimated 30% of Americans believe they have a food allergy, when in fact only 4% of the U.S population are legitimately allergic or intolerant to certain foods.
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The GERD Cough
GERD, or Gastrointestinal Reflux Disease, is a condition in which the esophageal sphincter is weakened and allows stomach acid back up into the esophagus. Known for causing heartburn in Albany, this condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including smoking, being overweight, eating too large of a meal or lying down too soon…
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GERD can damage your Teeth
Stomach acid is one of the marvels of human physiology. This substance is extremely acidic, ranging in pH from 1.5 to 3.5, which is enough to etch concrete surfaces and burn through skin. However, it stays safely in the stomach digesting food day after day.
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Among Barrett’s Esophagus Patients, Smoking Increases Risk for Esophageal Cancer
Smoking tobacco is known increase the risk of cancer of the throat, mouth, esophagus and lungs. The tar, nicotine and chemicals in tobacco cause damage to the cells that is known to predispose these cells to cancer.