Esophagus Discomfort Acid Reflux

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Introduction


Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which acids from the stomach flow back up into the esophagus (an action called reflux). Reflux occurs if the muscular actions of the lower esophagus or other protective mechanisms fail.

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The hallmark symptoms of GERD are:

  • Heartburn: a burning sensation in the chest and throat.
  • Regurgitation: a sensation of acid backed up in the esophagus.

Although acid is a primary factor in...

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Seven Symptoms of Acid Reflux

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Persistent Heartburn The tell-tale sign of Acid Reflux disease is persistent, mild to severe heartburn.  Heartburn is a painful burning sensation in the esophagus just below or behind the breastbone.  Most people at some point will have...