What are unusual symptoms of acid reflux?

Unusual Symptoms and GERD
  • Belching.
  • Difficulty or pain when swallowing.
  • Waterbrash (sudden excess of saliva)
  • Dysphagia (the sensation of food sticking in the esophagus)
  • Chronic sore throat.
  • Laryngitis.
  • Inflammation of the gums.
  • Chronic irritation in the throat.

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What are extreme symptoms of acid reflux?

What are the symptoms of GER and GERD?
  • chest pain.
  • nausea.
  • problems swallowing or pain while swallowing.
  • symptoms of complications in the mouth, throat, or lungs, such as chronic cough or hoarseness.

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Can acid reflux cause other symptoms?

But long-term GERD can lead to more serious health problems: Esophagitis: Esophagitis is the irritation and inflammation the stomach acid causes in the lining of the esophagus. Esophagitis can cause ulcers in your esophagus, heartburn, chest pain, bleeding and trouble swallowing.

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Do you feel unwell with acid reflux?

bad breath. bloating and belching. feeling or being sick. difficulty swallowing, which may feel like a piece of food is stuck low down in your throat.

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What are the atypical symptoms of acid reflux?

Atypical GERD Symptoms
  • Hoarseness or laryngitis.
  • Frequent swallowing.
  • Asthma or asthma-like symptoms.
  • Excessive clearing of the throat.
  • Chronic dry, irritated, or sore throat.
  • Persistent cough.
  • Burning in the mouth or throat (acid taste in the mouth)
  • Dental erosions or therapy-resistant gum disease or inflammation.

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What are the symptoms of acid reflux?

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What underlying issues cause acid reflux?

GERD is a digestive disorder. It is caused by gastric acid flowing from your stomach back up into your food pipe (esophagus). Heartburn is the most common symptom of GERD. Some lifestyle issues that may cause GERD include being overweight, overeating, having caffeine and alcohol, and eating chocolate and spicy foods.

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What disease mimics acid reflux?

Eosinophilic esophagitis and GERD can present with symptoms of esophageal dysfunction, including regurgitation, chest pain, and dysphagia. GERD's pathogenesis is thought to be localized injury to the esophageal mucosa from retrograde acidic refluxate and not a systemic illness.

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Can acid reflux make you feel sick and tired?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic, recurrent disease. Reflux esophagitis can interfere with sleep via acid reflux, which can cause daytime sleepiness or fatigue.

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Can acid reflux make you feel weak and shaky?

These symptoms accompanying acid reflux (or any time) should always mean a trip to the emergency room: Feeling confused or sudden weakness. When the reflux moves/relocates from how you typically experience it. Fainting/loss of consciousness, even briefly.

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How does acid reflux affect other body systems?

Over time the accumulation of acid in the esophagus can cause scarring which narrows the food pathway from the mouth to the stomach. These obstructions, called Strictures, can make swallowing difficult at times and lead to spasms which feel like symptoms of a heart attack.

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When should you be worried about acid reflux?

Your heartburn symptoms have become more severe or frequent. You are having difficulty swallowing or pain when swallowing, especially with solid foods or pills. Your heartburn is causing you to have nausea or vomiting (especially if you are vomiting blood or black material).

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What happens if you reflux for too long?

Long-term acid reflux can damage the esophagus and may lead to a condition known as Barrett's esophagus, which is a precursor to esophageal cancer. Barrett's affects about 3% to 10% of older men, but within this group the risk of developing esophageal cancer is only about four in every 1,000 cases.

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What happens to your heart when you have acid reflux?

People who have GERD are more likely than others to end up with heart disease, characterized by abnormal heartbeats, plaque buildup in the heart arteries or reduced blood flow to the heart.

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What organs can be affected by acid reflux?

Some health problems that may cause heartburn, or make it more likely, may include: Swelling of your stomach lining (gastritis) Painful sores (ulcers) on the lining of your stomach or esophagus, or the first part of your small intestine (duodenum)

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Can acid reflux cause anything serious?

Left untreated, heartburn (also known as acid reflux) can result in a more serious condition known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. In turn, GERD can lead to more life-threatening conditions – including esophageal cancer.

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Can you feel tired dizzy with acid reflux?

Heartburn is often the result of gastroesophageal reflux disease, known as GERD. An irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia can cause dizziness and fatigue. If you believe you have an irregular heartbeat, discuss this and your associated symptoms with your doctor.

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Why did I suddenly develop acid reflux?

People without a history of heartburn can suddenly develop heartburn as a result of eating certain foods, some eating patterns, drinking, and smoking. Stress, anxiety, certain medications, and some medical conditions can also cause it.

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How do I know if my esophagus is damaged?

Symptoms. Sudden injuries of the esophagus usually cause pain, often felt as sharp pain under the breastbone. They may also cause bleeding, and blood may appear in vomit or stool. Fainting may occur due to this pain, especially if the esophagus ruptures.

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What causes acid reflux that won't go away?

What causes heartburn that will not go away? Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest. Heartburn for multiple days in a row can result from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a hiatal hernia, Barrett's esophagus, or esophageal cancer.

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What is the safest acid reflux medication for long term use?

Antacids are among the safest drugs for acid reflux and side effects are rare. Depending on the antacid's ingredients, side effects may include diarrhea, constipation, calcium loss and kidney stones.

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What age is reflux the worst?

Reflux is one of the most common infant feeding problems. It usually starts around the 2 to 3 week mark, peaks around 4 to 5 months, and typically goes away by about 9 to 12 months.

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Does acid reflux get worse with age?

There is no one clear age where heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) see a specific spike, but it's a fact of life that heartburn does worsen as we get older.

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Can acid reflux affect your eyes?

While not everyone that has reflux develops eye issues, it can happen in some people. It is helpful to become aware of the GERD association, so you can address the problem. Although additional research is needed, it appears ocular changes associated with GERD may occur due to an increase in a stomach enzyme.

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Why do I feel shaky and my stomach feels weird?

Nausea and vomiting can leave you feeling weak and trembling. High anxiety levels or a full-blown panic attack can also make you feel sick to your stomach and shaky. Low blood sugar or an overactive thyroid are just a couple things that can also cause you to feel like this.

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