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New to Acid Reflux
I have had chronic cough for about 3.5 months now. Been to my primary several times, had a Pulmonary Functions Testing that showed I have a Reactive Airway Disease (RAD). I was prescribed an inhaler, but cough lingered. In addition, I have excessive salivation, throat clearing, choking sensation, but no hurtburn. Primary... Read more
posted 03/05/2010, comments (2)|
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The Problem with Over-the-Counter Acid Reflux Medications
The treatment of acid reflux can be complicated and frustrating for many patients. When treatments based on lifestyle and dietary changes fail many patients require medications to deal with their disease. Until recently most of these treatments required a trip to see a physician and a prescription. Medications like Zantac, Prilosec, and... Read more
posted 01/27/2010, comments (6)|
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2 failed surgeries and every medication in the book, help appreciated
Hello, my name is Devin, I am 22 years old,and I have been living with acid reflux and a hiatal hernia for over 3 years now. I have tried almost every medication you can think of, including prilosec, zantac, zegrid, aciphex, prevacid and protonics ; I have not tried nexium because it is not covered by my health insurance. I had a nissan fundo a... Read more
posted 12/29/2008, comments (6)|
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GERD - treatments and lifestyles that help
I have GERD and asthma. I also find that treating both is usually best. I like fluticasone for my post nasal drip (you snort it once or twice daily as needed). Aciphex is my current PPI (for gerd). Your doctor will probably tell you to avoid eating (or drinking) at least 1 hour (I prefer 3 hours) before bed. I love... Read more
posted 11/11/2008, comments (0)|
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