All you need to know about GERD and its Symptoms

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GERD - Gastro Oesophageal Reflux Disorder put across in simple English is what many of us know as acidity or acid reflux and we immediately start pulling out a sachet of Eno as an instant cure to calm the acidity down. But rarely do we realise that gastric issues that persist for more than a day are more than just the regular Eno popping and could demand medical attention.

Gastroesophageal reflux disorder is a condition where the opening to the stomach doesn't close completely leading to the backflow of the acids in the stomach, which help digest food. The stomach opening is usually to allow food to enter the stomach and then closes to help the food get digested. In some cases where the muscle opening doesn't close fully it leads to the backflow of acids that are used to digest food. These acids lead to heartburn/ chest burns or regurgitation and nausea in many cases.

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How to differentiate between a regular acidity and GERD?

Regular acidity is a condition which occurs due to overeating, excessive consumption of caffeine and eating at odd hours leads to heart burn which can be subsided with simple home remedies.

GERD however, is a condition that has a constant fiery chest burn/ acidity and significant weight loss alongside recurrent nausea and vomiting with gastrointestinal bleeding. If you notice these symptoms on a regular basis, it is best to seek medical advice at the earliest as ignorance could lead to a case of surgery requirements. GERD is found affecting children and infants to adults and elder people.

Diagnosis: Include burning pain in the chest that usually occurs after eating and worsens when lying down.

Other symptoms of GERD include- Non-burning chest pain, which is usually located in the middle of the chest and radiates to the back, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), a typical reflux symptom relating to the throat, larynx or lungs, sore throat coughing increased salivation shortness of breath, belching, heartburn, nausea, or regurgitation, bitter taste, discomfort in upper abdomen, or dry cough.

How do you know if you need to consult a doctor or if you need to wait it out?

The main symptom of GERD is diagnosed as heartburn, which is often described as a fiery feeling in one's chest, accompanied by regurgitating of a sour or bitter liquid to the throat or mouth. The combination of heartburn and regurgitation is such a common characteristic of GERD that indicates formal testing may be necessary.

How can we manage it at home?

While we know the symptoms of GERD there are many ways to curb the occurrence of GERD or ways to manage it which involve, maintaining a healthy diet avoiding oily food, milk and milk products and eating frequent meals in small portions help control the severity of the disease.

  • Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus
  • 1914 translation by H. Rackham
  • consectetur adipiscing elit
  • Contrary to popular belief

How do you know if you need to consult a doctor or if you need to wait it out?

The main symptom of GERD is diagnosed as heartburn, which is often described as a fiery feeling in one's chest, accompanied by regurgitating of a sour or bitter liquid to the throat or mouth. The combination of heartburn and regurgitation is such a common characteristic of GERD that indicates formal testing may be necessary.

How can we manage it at home?

While we know the symptoms of GERD there are many ways to curb the occurrence of GERD or ways to manage it which involve, maintaining a healthy diet avoiding oily food, milk and milk products and eating frequent meals in small portions help control the severity of the disease.

Avoid eating any food before you hit the bed.
Sour food avoidance is key as it helps curb regurgitation.

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GERD - Gastro Oesophageal Reflux Disorder put across in simple English is what many of us know as acidity or acid reflux and we immediately start pulling out a sachet of Eno as an instant cure to calm the acidity down. But rarely do we realise that gastric issues that persist for more than a day are more than just the regular Eno popping and could demand medical attention.

Gastroesophageal reflux disorder is a condition where the opening to the stomach doesn't close completely leading to the backflow of the acids in the stomach, which help digest food. The stomach opening is usually to allow food to enter the stomach and then closes to help the food get digested. In some cases where the muscle opening doesn't close fully it leads to the backflow of acids that are used to digest food. These acids lead to heartburn/ chest burns or regurgitation and nausea in many cases.

How to differentiate between a regular acidity and GERD?

Regular acidity is a condition which occurs due to overeating, excessive consumption of caffeine and eating at odd hours leads to heart burn which can be subsided with simple home remedies.

GERD however, is a condition that has a constant fiery chest burn/ acidity and significant weight loss alongside recurrent nausea and vomiting with gastrointestinal bleeding. If you notice these symptoms on a regular basis, it is best to seek medical advice at the earliest as ignorance could lead to a case of surgery requirements. GERD is found affecting children and infants to adults and elder people.

Diagnosis: Include burning pain in the chest that usually occurs after eating and worsens when lying down.

Other symptoms of GERD include- Non-burning chest pain, which is usually located in the middle of the chest and radiates to the back, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), a typical reflux symptom relating to the throat, larynx or lungs, sore throat coughing increased salivation shortness of breath, belching, heartburn, nausea, or regurgitation, bitter taste, discomfort in upper abdomen, or dry cough.

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