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    • Aristotle J. Damianos, MD
    • Roger M. Epstein, MD
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Acid Reflux

AcidRefluxGraphicA tube like organ called the esophagus carries food from the throat to the stomach. Along the way a ring of muscle (lower esophageal sphincter) opens to allow food to pass. When weakened, this doesn’t close all the way and stomach acids seep back into the esophagus, causing acid reflux.

About one in five Americans suffers symptoms each week. Some people have reflux that damages the lining of the esophagus, but they have no symptoms to alert them that acid injury is occurring.

 

Signs & Symptoms of Acid Reflux

  • Bitter taste from bile & stomach acids
  • Heartburn (burning sensation below the sternum where your ribs come together)
  • Persistent sore throat
  • Hoarseness
  • Chronic cough
  • Asthma
  • Heart-like chest pain
  • Feeling of a lump in the throat

Causes of Acid Reflux

  • Overweight & Obesity
  • Large Meals
  • Fried, Fatty Foods
  • Smoking
  • Chocolate
  • Alcohol
  • Caffeine
  • Citrus Fruits & Juices
  • Peppermint & Spearmint
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Ketchup & Mustard
  • Vinegar
  • Tomato Sauce
  • Citrus Fruits & Juices

When To See a Doctor about Acid Reflux

After 2 weeks ask your doctor to consult a gastroenterologist for additional tests to rule out more serious conditions, including cancer.

Treatment for Acid Reflux

  • Avoid causes
  • Eat smaller & more frequent meals, slowly
  • Don’t eat at least 2 hours before bedtime
  • Elevate head of bed by 4-10 inches
  • Lose weight
  • Moderate exercise
  • Wear lose fitting clothes
  • Quit smoking
  • Antacids (liquids)
  • Medications, and if this fails, surgery is an option

Tests & Procedures for Acid Reflux

  • Endoscopy
  • Biopsy
  • Esophageal manometric studies
  • Impedance monitoring
  • pH (acid) monitoring
  • Surgery

You can trust the highly experienced, board-certified gastroenterologists at Atlantic Digestive Specialists to provide you with personal care and the latest diagnostic and treatment capabilities. Experts in treating acid reflux, contact us now.

 

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