How Severe Is Your Acid Reflux Disease Symptom?
January 11, 2008 by Richal Peyton
Common Symptoms
Heartburn is one of the most common symptom of acid reflux. Heartburn is characterized by a burning sensation in the middle area of the chest behind the breastbone. Sufferers may experience some pain or discomfort as the sensation travels from the upper abdomen to the neck. This experience often worsens after eating or when lying down/bending over. Although heartburn is a common symptom of acid reflux, not all sufferers of this condition have it.
Signs Of Progression
If your acid reflux condition has progressed, the heartburn symptom can last up to 2 hours and the pain can be very sharp and persistent. Bitter acid may travel into the throat while you are sleeping and you may occasionally have a bitter taste in the mouth. You may then wake up with a very hoarse voice and experience persistent dry cough. Furthermore, you may start to wheeze or feel a certain tightness in your throat as though something is stuck inside. In children, symptoms include persistent cough and repeated vomiting.
Complications
In some cases, patients will only realize the severity of their condition after tests and diagnosis. This is especially true in the case of reflux esophagitis, where the inner lining of the esophagus is severely damaged. Ulcers and scarring may develop, making it hard to swallow food and/or liquids. People who have reflux esophagitis have a somewhat increased risk of cancer of the esophagus.
If acid reflux disease is left untreated, complications can occur overtime. You may develop severe inflammation in the esophagus and stricture (severe narrowing of the esophagus). Problems may even reach the teeth and air passageways of the lungs. In other cases, underlying muscular abnormalities may develop and symptoms may persist even after treatment. Older individuals are more susceptible to these complications, especially if they’ve had acid reflux disease before.
Here are some complications that may occur due to acid reflux disease:
- Dental problems - Chronic throat problems - Stricture - Erosive esophagitis - Barrett’s Esophagus - Respiratory Disorders (Asthma) - Sleep apnea
Symptoms of acid reflux disease may occur frequently or even just temporarily. It may last for weeks, months or even years and may come back after treatment. Because the duration of symptoms varies greatly, we can never be too sure if we have a mild or severe case of acid reflux. The only way to be certain is to have a diagnosis. Tests often involve esophagoscopy, barium swallow, cardiac evaluation, esophageal manometry, and esophageal pH monitoring.
Any acid reflux disease symptom that’s diagnosed to be severe or unresponsive to initial treatment is most likely to require one or more of the tests mentioned earlier. Before symptoms worsen, see your doctor to have a diagnosis even if your symptoms are mild.
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Good information, here! Get the word out so more people recognize the disease and take steps to improve their life. Too many people don’t realize that reflux can be a precursor to MUCH worse (and much scarier) diseases.
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Alot of people do not realize the dental issues associated with acid reflux and GERD. Thanks for the article.
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