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Wednesday, October, 08, 2008

Todd Eisner's SharePosts Relating to: "Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease"

Dr. Eisner Answers Your GERD Questions: What's a pH Test for?

Q: I have been having a lot of acid reflux that has not responded to medication. My doctor performed an upper endoscopy that was normal, but he still suspects GERD. He now is recommending a pH test. What is this?  A: An esophageal pH test measures how often stomach acid flows into the lower esophagus and the amount and degree of acidity... Read moreChevron

The Reflux Book Reviewed

Beth Pulsifer-Anderson's The Reflux Book is a must for all parents of children suffering with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Section 1 of the book is a basic overview. The book starts out with an excellent introduction to acid reflux. In Chapter 1, normal digestion is discussed, and then reflux is defined. Reflux is compared to... Read moreChevron

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Nexium extinguished my heartburn, but do I still have acid reflux?

Is it acid reflux or bile reflux? Q: I had been experiencing a lot of heartburn but that seems to have decreased with Nexium. I still however, get a lot of regurgitation of liquid into my throat. Is this acid reflux?  A: As your heartburn has improved, while the regurgitation can still be related to acid, you may also be refluxing... Read moreChevron

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Barrett’s Esophagus: Endoscopic Surveillance and Treatment Options

Q: I was diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus a few years ago and have been feeling great on Prilosec without any heartburn. My internist suggested I have another endoscopy. Is it really necessary?   A: Barrett's esophagus is a condition of the esophagus in which the cells lining the esophagus transform from a pink, squamous cell to a... Read moreChevron

Dr. Eisner answers your GERD questions

Q:Is acid reflux caused by (or does it cause) other digestive conditions such as colon problems, IBS, colitis, duodenitis, celiac disease or Crohn's disease?   A: Many things cause acid reflux. Most commonly, a decrease in the sphincter muscle between the esophagus and stomach allows acid to travel from the stomach to the esophagus... Read moreChevron

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