It is widely agreed among physicians and medical paraprofessionals,
that initial diagnosis, mostly by using a typical acid reflux symptoms
questionnaire, is necessary to ensure the most effective and quick
treatment for this condition. Approx 70% of the acid reflux diagnostics
that are based on the presence of typical symptoms are accurate. Since
acid reflux, also called GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), can
cause patients a great deal of discomfort and result in severe
complications, it is highly important to know how to identify its
symptoms in order to quickly diagnose and treat it.
The most common symptom of GERD is persistent heartburn. Heartburn is
experienced as an unpleasant and painful burning sensation in the
esophageal area. Other typical symptoms are as follows:
1. Gastric regurgitation, which means an unrestricted reversed flow
of gastric or esophageal contents into the throat. This gastric fluid
can cause respiratory complications under certain conditions.
2. Odynophagia, which means pain when swallowing.
3. Dysphagia, which means difficulty swallowing, or the feeling of food stuck in the throat.
In addition to the above, about 50% of all gastroesophageal reflux
disease sufferers report the co-occurrence of sinonasal symptoms (i. e.
symptoms pertaining to the nose and sinuses).
Abnormal GERD symptoms include chronic wheezing and coughing
(sometimes referred to as acid reflux related asthma, and are caused by
the aspiration of gastric contents into the lungs area), spasmodic
noncardiac chest pain and damage to the lungs, often followed by
respiratory diseases such as pneumonia and asthma. Intense chest pain
may closely resemble that of myocardial infarction that it has often
been incorrectly interpreted as a heart attack. However, unlike the
symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease, cardiovascular chest pain
is usually aggravated during physical exercise.
Finally, acid reflux can also harm the vocal cords (hoarseness,
laryngitis, cancer), ears (otitis media), and teeth (enamel decay).
Being able to identify those symptoms as GERD related is of great
importance to your health and general well being and for the prevention
of potential complications. Acid reflux symptoms might serve as evidence
to severe overall internal imbalance. In addition to that, neglected
gastroesophageal reflux disease can lead to significant physical
discomfort and sometimes can results in chronic and even dangerous
health conditions, such as esophageal cancer and pneumonia.
This article is based on the book, “Heartburn No More” by Jeff
Martin. Jeff is an author, researcher, nutritionist and health
consultant who dedicated his life to creating the ultimate acid reflux
solution guaranteed to permanently reverse the root cause of heartburn
and acid reflux and naturally and dramatically improve the overall
quality of your life, without the use prescription medication and
without any surgical procedures. Learn more by visiting Heartburn No More
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