Understanding GERD: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Easing the Pain
By Joanne Eglash, published Jul 03, 2005
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If you've never experienced heartburn, count yourself among the luckiest of eaters. Most of us, however, have occasionally overdone it with the pizza or other spicy, greasy food, and paid the price: that burning feeling in your chest after you've eaten. As the song goes, "Oops, I did it again!"
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, known as GERD, is more than ordinary heartburn. It occurs when an individual suffers repeatedly from stomach acid entering the esophagus. The acid may irritate or even damage the inside of the esophagus, leading to coughing and/or hoarseness, as well as severe pain. The burning may be so severe that patients can think they are having a heart attack. Other symptoms include difficulty in swallowing and/or a sore throat. In some cases, the acid may rise to the mouth, resulting in harm to the enamel of the teeth. Although GERD is more common in adults over age 40, it can impact children.
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Takeaways
- GERD stands for Gasatroesophageal Reflux Disease.
- Most people experience heartburn at some time.
- Severe heartburn warrants a visit to the doctor.
Did You Know?
GERD is a real disease.
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