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causes of nose regurgitation
A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. Charles Gordon answered
Specializes in Adolescent Medicine
? GERD???: Have several ?'s. With Gerd you're having stomach contents come back up your esophagus to your throat. It could look a little phlegm to you occasional ... Read More
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A 47-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jack Mutnick answered
17 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Yes: It is entirely possible since the pharynx is connected to the nasal cavity.
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Dr. LINDILE SOGA answered
Specializes in
Multiple pathologys: Gastro esophageal reflux can cause a lot of discomfort as it can also coexist with conditions affecting other organ systems.. only after good history ... Read More
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A female asked:

Dr. Ronald Ward answered
Specializes in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Congestion: Appears to be viral URI, possibly with gastrointestinal symptoms. Keep head elevated to prevent aspiration. Can use pediatric nasal decongestant drops ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Marvit answered
57 years experience Psychiatry
Valve incompetence: When the valve does not close properly the blood will flow in both directions.
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A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. You Sung Sang answered
31 years experience Gastroenterology
Acid reflux: Many times acid reflux manifests itself as regurgitation after eating. Taking an acid suppressant can often help.
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A 43-year-old member asked:

Dr. Bennett Werner answered
44 years experience Cardiology
No: And practically everyone has a little.
A 60-year-old female asked:

Dr. Volkan Tuzcu answered
31 years experience Pediatric Cardiology
Aortic valve: In these situations unless there is any other reason we do not limit aero type exercise, but I recommend against very heavy exercise such as weight li ... Read More
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A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Gregory Seagraves answered
17 years experience Pharmacology
GERD: It may by gerd (gastroesophagel reflux disease). This could cause damage to the esophagus. You should by evaluated by a physician.
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A 20-year-old male asked:

Dr. Charles Cattano answered
39 years experience Gastroenterology
Maybe same thing but: Involuntary belching after a meal is normal, caused by release of swallowed gas after distension of the stomach with food. Magenblase syndrome is post ... Read More
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