Acid reflux disease, also known as gastro-esophageal reflux disease,
or GERD, occurs due to the coexistence of two medical conditions. The
first acid reflux disease contributing condition is a retrograde flow of
stomach contents into the esophagus. However, the reflux itself does
not necessarily lead to gastro-esophageal reflux disease symptoms or
histologic changes, and can occur among healthy individuals as well. In
this case, the process is referred to as “physiologic gastroesophageal
reflux”.
The second acid reflux disease predisposing condition is a lower
esophageal sphincter (LES) malfunction. The LES is a 3-cm to 4-cm ring
of muscle, which is two to three times thicker than the proximal
esophagus and acts as a valve between the esophagus and the stomach. In
the case of acid reflux disease, the LES does not close perfectly and
stomach contents splashes up into the esophagus. When pathologic
symptoms follow this process, the whole condition is called acid reflux
disease.
Gastro-esophageal reflux disease is usually experienced as a
persistent (at least twice a week) heartburn. Heartburn is the burning
sensation in the chest or throat, caused by refluxed stomach contents
touching the lining of the esophagus. Since healthy individuals may also
experience light reflux – occasional heartburn is common as well, and
doesn’t necessarily serve as an evidence of GERD.
Some GERD sufferers may also experience pain in the chest, cough,
morning hoarseness, voice changes, difficulty swallowing (especially
lumpy foods), chronic earache, burning chest pains, nausea or sinusitis.
Some patients report a sensation that reminds food stuck, choking or
tightness in the throat. This happens due to continuous stomach contents
acid flow that comes into contact with the esophagus and causes
inflammation of the esophagus resulting in scars from tissue damage.
Untreated acid reflux disease can lead to serious health
complications. Those include stricture formation, bleeding, ulcers and
esophageal spasms. When the stomach acid reaches the upper esophagus and
trachea, the process can result in a variety of severe conditions, such
as asthma, sinusitis and pneumonia. Finally, some people may develop
Barrett’s esophagus, a condition that manifest in an abnormal shape and
color of cells in the esophageal lining. This condition is a precursor
to esophageal cancer, especially in adults over 60 years old.
The treatment of gastro-esophageal reflux disease takes three forms:
surgery, medical therapy and holistic therapy, including dietary and
lifestyle changes and the intake of specific herbal supplements. An
undergoing surgery should be considered very carefully, since it can
compound some underlying conditions, such as stricture and motility
disorders. Medical treatment of GERD includes PPIs and H2 blockers.
While acid reflux can be treated by taking prescription medications or
acid blockers such as the above, bear in mind that the results may be
temporary and that some conventional medications can cause serious side
effects.
From a holistic point of view, acid reflux disease is considered a
warning sign of a major internal imbalance that needs to be properly
addressed. Therefore, alternative remedies, such as homeopathic
remedies, herbal remedies, lifestyle changes as part of a complete
holistic regimen are strongly recommended for acid reflux sufferers.
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
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