GERD or
Acid reflux Do you suffer from
it?
Gerd Sufferers can have the most severe
bouts of heartburn
If you suffer from heartburn, there is a very
good chance you are suffering from GERD
(gastro-esophageal reflux disease). With the most common
symptoms being nausea, regurgitation, or heartburn, acid
reflux is an uncomfortable but treatable condition. It is
important to realize, that like any condition, acid
reflux needs to be properly diagnosed before you settle
on a course of treatment for your symptoms.
Because
GERD symptoms can be serious in
some cases and because they are symptoms that are sometimes
shared by more serious disorders, it is important for your
doctor to properly diagnose your disorder. This is usually
done by a series of tests that can confirm diagnosis or rule
out other potential possibilities.
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Barium X-rays can help doctors identify
abnormalities in your digestive tract.
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One of the tests that is commonly used is
called the Bernstein test. During this test,
heartburn symptoms are replicated. Also called the acid
profusion test, this is often performed in conjunction with
a variety of other diagnostic tests.
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Endoscopy is a process where a camera is
used to take pictures through an
endoscope.
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An esophagoscopy allows doctors to see
inside the esophagus. Similar procedures
like a gastroscopy or a duodenoscoy allow doctors to see
inside the stomach and intestines. Sometimes, these
procedures are performed simultaneously. Doctors usually
refer to this as an
esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
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Manometry is a process where a tube goes
down a patient’s nose and into the
esophagus. Connected
to a sensor, this device sends information to a
computer, measuring the muscular pressure in both the
stomach and esophagus.
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Esophageal manometry allows doctors to
measure the motility of the LES (lower esophageal
sphincter) at the top of the stomach, as well as the rest
of the esophagus.
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A PH Monitor is a thin tube made of
plastic. This tube is
equipped with a special sensor that is able to measure the
amount of acid that refluxes or backs up into the
esophagus.
If you have
concerns that you are suffering from GERD, it is important
to realize that you shouldn’t just simply pop an over the
counter pill as a quick fix each time you experience this
problem. The bottom line is
that acid reflux usually comes back and is a lifelong
problem.
The good news is
that acid reflux is highly treatable once properly
diagnosed. Since, in rare cases,
acid reflux can actually pose very serious health risks, it
is important to consult a physician to confirm both the
diagnosis and the seriousness of your chronic condition so
you can follow the best treatment plan catered toward your
individual situation.
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