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Learn How to Prevent Heartburn, Acid Reflux and Other Symptoms of GERDGastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a digestive system disorder that occurs when the acidic content of the stomach flows back into the esophagus. Those suffering from the disorder often complain of heartburn or pyrosis. This problem is characterized by a burning sensation and discomfort in the esophagus. GERD patients may show other signs and symptoms that can only be confirmed by performing diagnostic procedures and laboratory tests.
In this book, you will learn everything you need to know about GERD including the causes, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, complications, and GERD management options. As you read the book, you will learn about the risk factors that increase the chances of developing the disorder. These including being obese or overweight, smoking, alcohol, Hiatal hernia, delayed stomach emptying, caffeine, pregnancy, diabetes mellitus, asthma, fat-rich foods and many more.
When it comes to management and treatment, this book highlights various options that GERD patients can use to manage the disorder. Generally, GERD is easy to manage at home if the patient knows what to do. The management and treatment options discussed in this book include changes in lifestyle habits, dietary changes, over-the-counter and prescription medications, natural remedies, and physical exercises. Overall, the safest and most effective way to manage GERD is to modify one's lifestyle habits and make the necessary dietary changes.
If you think you have GERD, a proper and accurate diagnosis is needed to rule out other conditions. The physician may choose to carry out various tests including upper gastrointestinal endoscopy, esophageal pH test, esophageal manometry, upper digestive system x-ray, and ultrasound examinations. It is important to identify the signs and symptoms of GERD as early as possible to take immediate action and reduce the chances of developing serious complications. This book discusses the most common complications of GERD including esophageal strictures, tumors, ulcers, cancer, and Barrett's esophagus. Grab a copy of this book to find out more about GERD!
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