reflux
reflux
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by Ricky Lim - 2007-09-14
Acid reflux is an extremely serious condition and if left untreated, this condition can lead to damage being caused to the esophagus as the acid erodes the lining and which then allows acid from t...
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by William Lagadyn - 2007-12-14
Gerd or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease affects millions of people each year. This catch-all term encompasses a wide array of complaints ranging from "acid stomach", belching, nausea, bloating, disten...
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by Kerry Ng - 2007-12-15
More times than not, when people suffer from acid reflux, they will also have acute chest pains too. Acid reflux and chest pain basically go together. The sad thing is that what a person is having an ...
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by KRIS REYES - 2008-01-02
Acid Reflux disease or GERD (Gastro esophageal reflux disease ) is a condition in which the esophagus becomes irritated or inflamed because of acid backing up from the stomach. The esophagus is t...
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by JOE BARTON - 2008-06-02
If you are suffering from chronic acid reflux, then a simple esophageal reflux treatment may be the answer to a permanent cure. Because you have tried the antacids and they work for a few hours a...
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by Aaron H. Prather - 2008-08-17
Acid reflux is a huge medical problem in today's modern world. Instead of taking expensive and potentially harmful drugs, there are safe and easy natural ways to cure this disease. A recent medi...
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by Jennifer King - 2008-08-23
Acid reflux ( GERD ) is a disease that can become a much more serious problem for sufferers if it goes untreated. In worst case scenarios it can become life threatening depending in the health and ag...
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by AMAECHI EKUFU - 2008-09-02
Acid Reflux or acidity is the backward flow of the stomach contents into the esophagus (muscular tube through which ingested food passes from the mouth area to the stomach). It is due to improper ...
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by Niall Roche - 2008-09-02
Treating Barretts Esophagus is essential in order to prevent a moderate problem becoming a critical one, because the tragic end result maybe cancer. Even worse, non-treatment of Barretts Esophagus...
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by Jeannie Crabtree - 2008-09-04
If you have ever had acid back up out of your stomach and into your esophagus, you may have had a severe burning sensation. Other times, maybe a little belch or burp but the acid reflux is so mild yo...