Thursday, April 2, 2020
Are You Sick of Reflux?
Are You Sick of Reflux?If you've ever struggled with the problem of having heartburn, reflux or GERD, you may well know that a number of terms can help you to define what is going on. It can be a little confusing - one part of your body, the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), can be very far away from the other parts of your body, including your heart and lungs.The Esophageal Sphincter (ES) is the part of the esophagus where stomach contents and acids that have been fermenting in the stomach get storing. It is very far away from the front of the esophagus and the Heart of L esophagus (CH). If the esophageal sphincter is blocked, it can cause heartburn. If the esophageal sphincter is not blocked, it can cause problems for your digestive system, including several symptoms that mimic GERD or heartburn.The other part of the esophagus is the LES. It is right on the opposite side of the esophagus from the esophageal sphincter. This part of the esophagus has a valve that closes, when it has not been opened for a long time. This can result in acid reflux.GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) is a form of reflux where the stomach acids that have travelled up the esophagus back into the esophagus, and cause an inflammatory reaction. This can lead to scarring and damage to the lining of the esophagus. It is a medical condition that requires medical treatment, as it can be a serious disease that can lead to serious complications. The most common symptoms of reflux are: chest pain, dyspepsia, heartburn, heavy gas, or trouble swallowing. The esophageal sphincter should be assessed and tested regularly.Some people who have acid reflux are unaware that they suffer from this medical condition. GERD is a common problem in the US, and many people do not think that they suffer from acid reflux, even though they may feel it when they have a meal. What they may not realize is that they are experiencing serious problems with their digestive system.If you have GERD, you will likely ha ve to take frequent breaks from eating and drinking while you try to control your reflux. You may also be required to change your eating habits. The important thing is to remember that reflux is not always a serious medical condition.Reflux is not the same as heartburn. Reflux is a very serious medical condition that causes inflammation, acid reflux, and in some cases, blockage of the LES, and is usually a sign of a more serious disease.
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