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Esophageal reflux (a backward flow of the stomach contents into the esophagus).
It is also the food most often associated with heartburn, which is chest pain from esophageal reflux.
These include peptic strictures caused by esophageal reflux and perforations of the esophagus.
While weight reduction may be useful in reducing symptoms, the role of acid suppression therapy to reduce esophageal reflux, is still uncertain.
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Mr. Dole has esophageal reflux, a regurgitation of stomach acid, that has narrowed his gullet.
For example, medical problems such as gastro esophageal reflux, allergies, sleep apnea, night terrors or seizures can interrupt sleep.
There were no matches for Symptoms Accompanying Esophageal Reflux of Stomach Acid.
Medical conditions include frequent ear infection, hearing loss, hypotonia, developmental problems, respiratory problems, eating difficulties, light sensitivity, and esophageal reflux.
It can be a symptom of gastro esophageal reflux disease, or GERD, caused when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus.
Esophageal reflux: Belladonna might make esophageal reflux worse.
Disease progression may be slowed with immunosuppressives and other medications, and esophageal reflux, pulmonary hypertension and Raynaud phenomenon may benefit from symptomatic treatment.
Hiatal hernia or heartburn (esophageal reflux disease): Scopolia might make esophageal reflux disease worse.
Esophageal reflux: Esophageal reflux is a condition in which stomach juices back up into the tube that connects the mouth and the stomach (esophagus).
"Gastritis, esophageal reflux disease [heartburn or GERD], and bleeding ulcers are all problems that can develop from NSAIDs."
Esophageal reflux: In esophageal reflux, food and liquid in the stomach leak backwards into the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach (esophagus).
This is consistent with the results obtained for treatment with PPIs when compared to ranitidine for both duodenal ulcers and gastro esophageal reflux disease [ 2 28 ] .
In general, chronic exposure to nicotine may cause an acceleration of coronary artery disease, peptic ulcer disease, reproductive disturbances, esophageal reflux, hypertension, fetal illnesses and death, and delayed wound healing.
Dr. James Y. Suen, his throat doctor, said Mr. Clinton's hoarseness was related to "a combination of nasal allergies, mild esophageal reflux," or heartburn, "and especially overuse of his voice."
After ruling out physical ailments that can cause the feeling of a lump in the throat, like throat cancer or esophageal reflux, in which some stomach contents are released upward, doctors call the condition globus hystericus.
But hiccups can indicate a serious problem, and a prolonged, uncontrollable bout may lead to debilitating consequences like fatigue, weight loss, depression, problems with heart rhythm, esophageal reflux and possibly exhaustion and death in a weakened patient.
Her mother, Dr. Nelia Adams Tobey of Raleigh, N.C., and New Orleans, is a research professor of medicine at Tulane University Medical School, conducting research on esophageal reflux and other gastrointestinal disorders.
In the radiology literature, the term "ringed esophagus" has been used for the appearance of eosinophilic esophagitis on barium esophagrams to contrast with the appearance of transient transverse folds sometimes seen with esophageal reflux (termed "feline esophagus").
A pediatric gastroenterology program focusing on researching inflammatory bowel disease, infectious diarrhea, and motility disorders associated with gastrointestinal complications such as constipation and gastro esophageal reflux was established by Murray Davidson at the Albert Einstein Medical School and the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York.