Regurgitation: Stomach contents that leave the stomach and go into the esophagus is the definition of reflux. If you have a normal functioning stomach then acid is present in the stomach contents. Therefore, most episodes of reflux are acid reflux. This occurs in everyone. If you have pain with these reflux events then you might have acid reflux disease.
Answered 10/3/2016
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All you need to know: Acid reflux occurs when stomach contents moves backward into the esophagus. Acid reflux usually causes a burning sensation in the chest. The sensation radiates up from the stomach to the mid-chest or throat. This is also known as heartburn. http://www.healthline.com/health/gerd?ref=global
Answered 5/28/2017
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Wrong way: It is a condition by which acid an food particles creep up into your esophagus . The minuscule between your esophagus and stomach is not working properly. Several causes. Please discuss with your doctor.
Answered 6/11/2018
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Conservative Rx: Loose excess weight. avoid caffeine products and smoking, avoid tight garments, use over the counter acid suppressors and antacids. avoid citrus products and if symptoms persist consult with your primary care provider since you may need some testing or a referral for endoscopy
Answered 7/7/2014
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