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The Link Between Pneumonia & GERD

If you’ve got GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) you probably already deal with a number of uncomfortable, life-disrupting, and frankly annoying symptoms such as heartburn, regurgitation, chest pain, and even sleep disruption. One thing you might not have thought about as a byproduct of GERD is pneumonia. But wait, isn’t that a respiratory disease? Join us as we explain the link between GERD and pneumonia (and why you might want to lay off the PPIs).

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What Does The Esophagus Do? A Complete Overview Of The Esophagus

If you’ve recently been diagnosed with GERD, achalasia, chronic acid reflux, or another related disorder, you may be hearing a flurry of terms that you’re unfamiliar with. Today we’re going over the very basics esophagus function and terminology so that the next time you talk to your reflux specialist, you’ll know a bit more about how this integral part of your digestive system is supposed to work in the first place.

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GERD Awareness Week: 4 Things You Didn’t Know About GERD

GERD Awareness Week takes place annually during the week of Thanksgiving, as many people experience increased heartburn after the big family meal. It is often a difficult time for those who struggle with GERD. In preparation of GERD Awareness Week, we’d like to help educate patients about the condition by explaining what GERD is and highlighting several surprising things many people don’t know about the condition.

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4 Serious Conditions That Patients With GERD Are More Susceptible To Getting

Over time if left untreated, GERD can cause complications and even more serious life-threatening illnesses. Some of the most common conditions that patients with GERD are more susceptible to developing are: barrett’s esophagus, esophageal cancer, esophageal ulcers, and esophageal stricture. We’re talking about them today on the blog!

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GERD Awareness Week: Everything You Should Know About This Chronic Condition

According to the American Gastroenterological Association, studies suggest that around one-third of the U.S. population suffers from gastroesophageal reflux disease. Despite its prevalence, though, there’s still a lot that people don’t understand about the condition. That’s why today we’re highlighting everything you need to know about GERD, so you can stay informed about what GERD is and educate others who may be suffering from the condition.

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