Acid
Reflux Disease Symptoms
To find out
if you have acid reflux disease you must
first be aware of acid reflux
disease symptoms. For starters,
over 35% of all Americans say they suffer
from heartburn at least once a month! Is
this you? What a coincidence, the most
common symptom of acid reflux disease is
heartburn.
Some other severe acid reflux disease
symptoms include coughing, throat problems,
earaches, and dysfunctional swallowing.
Pulmonary flaws are also very common, like
wheezing or shortness of breath.
This
discovery has helped to explain why 45 to
65% of all asthmatics have acid reflux
disease. For other symptoms, look at your
teeth. Are they constantly hurting? Because
stomach acid is the main antagonist of acid
reflux disease; gingivitis, tooth decay, and
common aches are also frequent in people
with acid reflux disease.
With acid backup in your stomach, nausea
is another acid reflux disease symptom.
Although nausea is a symptom, it is not
usually the main sign of acid reflux disease
because it is unspecific to acid reflux
disease. Although uncommon, if unexplained
vomiting occurs acid reflux disease is
usually one of the first diseases suspected.
A more serious group of acid reflux
disease symptoms consist of espophagitis or
esophageal ulcers. Gradual progressive
dysphasia (the inability to swallow) of
solid foods is also a severe symptom of axis
reflux disease.
If you think you may have
this symptom it is very important that you
see a doctor or another healthcare
practitioner and request a consultation. You
may have acid reflux disease and if left
untreated, it could cause serious damage.
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Another symptom of acid reflux disease is
regurgitation. Regurgitation, the reflux of
liquid into the mouth, is (unfortunately)
very common. This occurs when the acidic
backup from your stomach works its way back
into the esophagus.
This is usually an
unpleasant symptom but it is also one of the
key indicators of acid reflux disease,
especially if you experience this symptom
just after you enjoyed a large, spicy, or
fast food meal.
All of these symptoms are important
factors in order to decide if you do or do
not have acid reflux disease. Look out for a
combination of any of these
severe acid reflux disease symptoms.
Remember, if these symptoms go
untreated, the disease could led to
permanent damage your esophagus and stomach.
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See Also:
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Causes Of Acid Reflux
There are many causes of acid reflux
disease which bring on heartburn,
stomach pains,
and other discomforts. |
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