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Understanding #GERD & #AcidReflux
Acid reflux is one of the most common digestive issues, but when it becomes chronic, it is referred to as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD).
What is Acid Reflux?
Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows backward into the esophagus, the tube connecting the throat to the stomach. This can cause discomfort, such as heartburn, which is a burning sensation in the chest.
What is GERD?
GERD is a more severe, long-term form of acid reflux. It happens when acid reflux occurs frequently, irritating and damaging the lining of the esophagus. If left untreated, GERD can lead to:
⚠️ Inflammation of the esophagus
⚠️ Painful ulcers
⚠️ Narrowing of the esophagus (strictures)
⚠️ Barrett’s esophagus, a condition that increases the risk of esophageal cancer
Signs & Symptoms of GERD
🔹 Burning sensation in the chest (heartburn), especially after meals or at night
🔹 Chest pain
🔹 Difficulty swallowing
🔹 Regurgitation of food or sour liquid
🔹 Persistent sensation of a lump in the throat
Other possible symptoms include:
🔸 Chronic cough or recurring hiccups
🔸 Hoarseness
🔸 Bad breath
🔸 Bloating or nausea
The Importance of Treating GERD
GERD does not resolve on its own. Over time, it can cause permanent damage to the esophagus and increase the risk of more serious conditions, including cancer. Early diagnosis and proper management can prevent complications and improve digestive health.
💡 Steps for Awareness and Prevention:
Experiencing symptoms should prompt a medical consultation to discuss treatment options. Awareness and timely action can make a significant difference.
Increased understanding helps others recognize symptoms and seek medical care early.
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