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- Heartburn - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Overview Heartburn is a burning pain in the chest, just behind the breastbone It's sometimes accompanied by a bitter or acidic taste in the mouth The pain is often worse after eating, in the evening, or when lying down or bending over Occasional heartburn is common and no cause for alarm
- Heartburn-Heartburn - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Occasional heartburn is a common, manageable condition — but when is it a problem?
- Heartburn or heart attack: When to worry - Mayo Clinic
If you have persistent chest pain and you aren't sure it's heartburn, call 911 or emergency medical help Call your health care provider if you had an episode of unexplained chest pain that went away within a few hours and you did not seek medical attention
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Symptoms and causes
Gastroesophageal reflux disease happens when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus and causes heartburn It's often called GERD for short This backwash is known as acid reflux, and it can irritate the lining of the esophagus Many people experience acid reflux now and then
- Acid reflux and GERD: The same thing? - Mayo Clinic
See your healthcare professional if you have heartburn or related symptoms two or more times a week or if you're using over-the-counter medicines for heartburn two or more times a week
- Feel the burn? GERD and acid reflux - Mayo Clinic Press
Heartburn, acid reflux, GERD—what’s the real difference? In this episode of Health Matters, gastroenterologist Dr Dawn Francis breaks it down, explaining why an estimated 1 in 5 Americans experience frequent reflux symptoms
- How do I alleviate heartburn discomfort? - Mayo Clinic News Network
Heartburn is a burning sensation in your chest, just behind your breastbone Technically called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), heartburn occurs when stomach contents back up into your esophagus
- GERD: Can certain medications make it worse? - Mayo Clinic
This can cause heartburn pain that is like the heartburn of gastroesophageal reflux disease, often called GERD for short Other medicines can make GERD worse GERD is an ongoing, called chronic, condition in which stomach acid flows back into the esophagus
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