Persistent and severe acid reflux left untreated can cause several long-term complications in many patients. Patients can experience erosive esphagitis (severe inflammation of the esophagus), severe narrowing of the esophagus and Barrett's esophagus. Some patients even experience weakening of tooth enamel and issues with the throat and airway.
A recent study from Reuters Health, confirmed something that I already knew: many adults with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) also have headaches. I have spoken to many parents of older children and teens with GERD and often hear about frequent headaches and even migraines in this group. I offer support and acknowledgement because I…
Stephanie, Health Guide, answered can you die from acid reflex disease Unfortunately, yes. While this isn't necessarily a common cause of death.…
Jennifer Rackley, Health Guide, commented on When Reflux Doesn't Get Better: Back to… Thank you Jan. She is a tough cookie but it is definitely…
Jan Gambino, Health Guide, commented on The GERD/Migraine Connection Matt, Thanks for sharing your story. I am so glad you posted your message. I am sure others…
Jan Gambino, Health Guide, answered Acid Reflux during my pregnancy. Does… Hello! Congratulations on your pregnancy! Reflux is very common…