Sign in

or Register now

AcidRefluxConnection.com

See all of our health sites at www.HealthCentral.com
Wednesday, November, 25, 2009
  • Font size
Find out new information about postmenopausal osteoporosis.Learn more

Reply to an Answer

In response to:
Hi rrorerts,   Water brash is excessive saliva, but I don't recall there being too much said about mucus. It could be that your acid reflux (the cause of the water brash) is also causing issues in your sinus' and lungs which would cause the mucous. You might want to mention this to your doctor to see if it makes a difference in your treatment.   There is a little information on this site about water brash, including this post by Dr Todd Eisner, a gastroenterologist and one of the resident experts here. Essentially, treatment for water brash is the same as treatment for acid reflux. If the prilosec dosage you are taking is not enough to treat the acid reflux, you might need to speak to your doctor about increasing your dosage, or finding another Proton Pump Inhibitor that works better for you.   While online sites are here to give you the information you need to ask all the right questions, they can not take the place of your doctor's care and advice. Only you and your doctor know what is best for you. Here is some basic information about GERD or Acid Reflux to get you started. You can read about GERD here in the overview and you can check your symptoms here in the symptoms database. Once you have seen your doctor, if he prescribes medication for GERD, you can read about the medications usually prescribed here in the drugs database. You can also research treatments available and alternatives here in the treatments database.   I hope this helps you somewhat. Please stay in touch and let us know how you are doing!Vicki M
Subject:
Comment:
Note: This Display Name will be publicly visible on your SharePosts, your profile on this site, and the rest of the Internet. To maintain your anonymity do not include personally identifiable information (such as your name or email address) in your Display Name, SharePosts, or any other public postings on our site.