When you start feeling a burning sensation in your chest that irritates you and sometimes causes great discomfort, you want to evaluate it to see if you’ve become a victim of gastroesophageal disease (GERD) or just experiencing a simple bout of heartburn.
Almost everyone encounters heartburn at least once in his or her life. Maybe it was that spicy meal they ate too late at night, or the fact that they’re carrying twins and are in the late stages of pregnancy.
But for some, the burn never eases, and what was originally thought to be heartburn is turned into a disease that can wreak havoc on your life – emotionally and physically, causing sleep deprivation and misery on a daily basis.
Sometimes an over-the-counter medication can remedy the problem, but if it continues, you may need stronger solutions to battle your GERD symptoms. One of the biggest determiners of finding out if you have heartburn or GERD is the frequency of your symptoms.
If it’s chronic, then it’s more serious than an occasional case of indigestion. GERD victims often have heartburn more than twice a week, and the burning sensation lasts longer than someone not suffering from GERD.
Many who have the more serious form of this problem find it hard to swallow during the moments they’re feeling the burn in their chest. GERD is also harder to cure with ordinary medications. A simple antacid may not work for you when you need relief immediately.
While most heartburn happens at night, it can actually take place at any time of the day. But those who have GERD notice it flaring up at night when they’re trying to get to sleep or stay asleep.
If you have heartburn, you want to track your symptoms for frequency, but also severity. What triggered the severe symptoms? You want to notice these factors before you go to a physician for a solution to your heartburn or GERD issues.
If you notice that your entire lifestyle is being altered because you fear the onset of heartburn, then it may be an indicator that you will be diagnosed with GERD and not just an occasional case of heartburn.
You don’t have to let heartburn interrupt your enjoyment of life. Suffering from GERD isn’t necessary with the advanced treatments they have today, ranging from medications to surgery for severe cases. Don’t let heartburn rule your life. Take control of your symptoms and solutions by finding a cure that works best for you.
Almost everyone encounters heartburn at least once in his or her life. Maybe it was that spicy meal they ate too late at night, or the fact that they’re carrying twins and are in the late stages of pregnancy.
But for some, the burn never eases, and what was originally thought to be heartburn is turned into a disease that can wreak havoc on your life – emotionally and physically, causing sleep deprivation and misery on a daily basis.
Sometimes an over-the-counter medication can remedy the problem, but if it continues, you may need stronger solutions to battle your GERD symptoms. One of the biggest determiners of finding out if you have heartburn or GERD is the frequency of your symptoms.
If it’s chronic, then it’s more serious than an occasional case of indigestion. GERD victims often have heartburn more than twice a week, and the burning sensation lasts longer than someone not suffering from GERD.
Many who have the more serious form of this problem find it hard to swallow during the moments they’re feeling the burn in their chest. GERD is also harder to cure with ordinary medications. A simple antacid may not work for you when you need relief immediately.
While most heartburn happens at night, it can actually take place at any time of the day. But those who have GERD notice it flaring up at night when they’re trying to get to sleep or stay asleep.
If you have heartburn, you want to track your symptoms for frequency, but also severity. What triggered the severe symptoms? You want to notice these factors before you go to a physician for a solution to your heartburn or GERD issues.
If you notice that your entire lifestyle is being altered because you fear the onset of heartburn, then it may be an indicator that you will be diagnosed with GERD and not just an occasional case of heartburn.
You don’t have to let heartburn interrupt your enjoyment of life. Suffering from GERD isn’t necessary with the advanced treatments they have today, ranging from medications to surgery for severe cases. Don’t let heartburn rule your life. Take control of your symptoms and solutions by finding a cure that works best for you.
Heartburn, Acid Reflux, GERD-Mayo Clinic
Many people have symptoms of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, or GERD, often called acid reflux. This video shows how the esophagus works and how acid can splash into the esophagus because of a hiatal hernia or weakness of the valve called the lower esophageal sphincter. Mayo Clinic has a very large team with an international reputation for its skill in diagnosing and treating reflux, Barretts esophagus and esophagus cancer. For more information, go to the Mayo Clinic website, http://www.mayoclinic.org/
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