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) Is ineffective oesophageal motility associated with
IEM is associated with an increased acid clearance times in the distal oesophagus. Gastropharyngeal reflux causes supraoesophageal manifestations such as globus, chronic cough, hoarseness, asthma, chronic sinusitis, or other otorhinolaryngologic diseases. It might be hypothesised that patients with IEM would be unable to clear refluxed acid; this would lead to a prolonged oesophageal dwell time of the refluxed acid and then the refluxed acid would reach to a higher level. As a result, it would be presumed that patients with IEM have more gastropharyngeal reflux than those patients with normal oesophageal motility. A research article published on 21 October 2008 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology addresses this question. The research team led by Prof. Kim from Pusan National University Hospital evaluated the association between IEM and gastropharyngeal reflux in a large series of patients who underwent ambulatory 24-hour dual-probe pH monitoring for the evaluation of supraoesophageal symptoms. More>>
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) Self help for the treatment of heartburn
Extra pounds increase pressure on the stomach and can push acid into the esophagus. Also avoid tight belts and waistbands.If you keep having acid reflux during your sleep, elevate the head of your bed or place a wedge under your upper body. (You can buy one at a bedding store, maternity shop or medical supply store.) Sleeping on an incline will prevent gastric acids from rising up. But don't make the mistake of relying on extra pillows—they elevate only your head and may even make things worse by putting pressure on your stomach. Most people with GERD have mild symptoms that clear up in response to these simple measures. Over-the-counter antacids and pills that cut down on acid production can also help. But if these measures don't take care of the problem, be sure to see your doctor. He or she will review your medical history and come up with a program to put out heartburn's fire. More>>
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) Pipeline Insight - Upper GI Disorders - Generics will limit
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), functional dyspepsia (FD) and peptic ulcer disease (PUD) represent a group of common gastrointestinal (GI) conditions, which can be referred to collectively as upper GI disorders. Gastric acid suppression remains the cornerstone of therapy in upper GI disorders, with particular focus on reducing symptoms and eradicating H. pylori, if present. Scope Analysis of patient potential, unmet needs and . More>>
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) My Hero
They found a very rare version of acid reflux. Once I was put on Flovant treatment, the swallowing problem went away. It came back the following year, and I went on the treatment again. Since then it has been chronic. My seizures became more frequent between 2003 and 2006. I started to experience hallucinations, visions, and double visions. Having the hallucinations was interesting, but also frightening. Often it was when I was relaxed that I would have them. I can remember looking to the wall on my right, and seeing images that looked like a 3-D movie. During this time, I also experienced severe jerking of my body, which often lasted an hour or more. Another symptom I experienced was when I was sleeping. I felt like I was running a marathon, but I wasn't. I didn't have an understanding of what was going on, and I didn't know what to think . More>>