
What Are the Acid Reflux GERD Symptoms Many
people around the globe suffer from and have to cope up with acid reflux
GERD symptoms. Many people might suffer from reflux, however, when it
turns to acid reflux it means that the acids in the stomach has traveled
and entered the esophagus, and this eventually results in a very chronic
and painful condition. Acid reflux is a condition where gastric juices containing acid travel back from the stomach into the esophagus (gullet or swallowing tube). Symptoms of acid reflux include heartburn (a burning feeling rising from the stomach or lower chest up towards the neck), regurgitation (bringing food back up into the mouth), chest pain, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), hoarseness, dental erosion, and asthma (because acidic juices can make their way into the throat, mouth and air passages of the lungs). Acid Reflux GERD Symptoms A Very Painful Condition The important point that is also very interesting is that although acid reflux GERD symptoms are very painful, it will not deteriorate a persons health. These kind of acid reflux GERD symptoms are termed as uncomplicated acid reflux GERD symptoms, although there are three forms that one would have to deal with more seriously. They are nausea, regurgitation, and heartburn. Nausea is one among the very popular acid reflux GERD symptoms. Although, there is no understandable cause behind developing nausea, it is most commonly because of acid reflux gastroesophageal reflux disease. Regurgitation is the other very common acid reflux GERD symptom. Regurgitation is a condition where the acids in the stomach travel as far as your mouth, which leads to very horrible and burning sensations. Such a sensation occurs especially when the acid travels through the UES or the upper esophageal sphincter and then enters the mouth. When such an episode takes place, apart from the burning sensation in the mouth, one would also experience a horrible taste in the mouth that becomes intolerable, as it gets too acidic. A continuous regurgitation will further down to the damage of your tooth, and this is because the content in the acid erodes the enamel on the tooth and also removes the protective cover of the tooth. Heartburn is the most popular acid reflux GERD symptom that is most commonly understood to be a type of searing chest pain. Such a pain occurs in the region of your abdomen as well as your neck. The pain starts in the upper abdomen more often. Such episodes can be very frightening and very commonly people get a wrong notion that this acid reflux GERD symptom is a heart attack, but it is not heart attack. The acid reflux GERD symptom called heartburn becomes very common right after you have a meal. Normally, it vanishes by itself. However, this can turn out to be a very grave problem that will bother you for the rest of your life. One solid cause why people should regularly visit their physicians for treatment is when they experience GERD symptoms back pain. One reason behind development of such a condition is the stimulation of nerve fibers in your esophagus. The other
reason is the presence of acid in your esophagus that further leads to
you experiencing chest pain. When such an episode takes place it radiates
to your back, and when the pain does radiate to your back, the pain experienced
will be localized in that particular region. The common notion of many
is that it is a pure back pain, however, this is not the case, and it
is pain caused by acid reflux.
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