Patient Education and Information: Gastroesophageal Reflux ......Reflux Disease (GERD) Answers to...
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Patient Education and Information:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)Answers to common questions…
Quick Facts » Commonly referred to as “heartburn” » Up to 10% of all Americans have daily reflux symptoms » Can alter the lining cells of the esophagus resulting in
Barrett’s esophagus
Who Gets It? » 10% of all Americans » Certain lifestyles and behaviors are associated with
GERD including: 1) Obesity
2) Caffeine consumption 3) Smoking 4) Eating meals close to bedtime 5) Diet rich in fatty foods 6) Pregnancy
What Are The Signs or Symptoms? » Heartburn or acid indigestion which is best described
as a burning pain in the middle of the chest and upper stomach
» Blood in the stool » Some people simply have a cough or difficulty
swallowing
How Is It Detected/Diagnosed? » A thorough history and physical by your physician may
be adequate to diagnose it » Other studies which may be used include upper
endoscopy (placing a tube with a camera and light down your throat); radiology exams and even pH monitoring
How Is It Treated? » Treatment will be outlined by your physician based on
your individual medical history » Medications to block acid production are
commonly used » Altering lifestyle and diet to avoid late meals, caffeine,
smoking and other risk factors
Another Useful Resource » National Digestive Diseases
Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC)www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/ digestive-diseases/acid-reflux-ger-gerd-adults800-891-5389
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This publication is intended for patient education and information only. It does not constitute advice, nor should it be taken to suggest or replace professional medical care from your physician. Your treatment options may vary, depending upon your medical history and current condition.
Rev. 2019-05
Patient Education and Information:
GastroEsophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)