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What is GERD?

It is a chronic disease that occurs when stomach acid or bile ascends through the esophagus, which irritates its lining. When acid reflux and heartburn happen more than twice a week, they can be a sign of gastroesophageal reflux. Symptoms include a burning sensation in the chest, which usually appears after eating and worsens when lying down. The relief provided by changes in lifestyle and over-the-counter medications are often temporary. Stronger medications are needed.




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GERD Dry Cough

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Sore Throat GERD can irritate the throat and respiratory tract if the acids flow upward, causing a sore throat and the feeling of a constant knot that is not removed. As a result, GERD patients can constantly clear their throats.