Posts tagged LINX procedure
3 Acid Reflux Surgery Options That Can Change Your Life

In more severe cases of acid reflux or GERD, it’s likely that your doctor will recommend surgery to alleviate the symptoms and effects of the condition. Most acid reflux surgeries aim to repair the lower esophageal sphincter—or LES—a valve that can be damaged or weakened, causing acid reflux and GERD. Let’s explore the 3 acid reflux surgery options that could change your life!

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How Long Does The LINX System Last?

If you struggle with acid reflux, you may have tried any number of different treatment methods; we’re talking diets, wedge pillows, ginger tea, and PPI after PPI. For some people, nothing seems to work. At this point, it may be time to consider a physical procedure that addresses the problem directly. LINX surgery is one of our minimally-invasive procedures that can help you get your GERD under control!

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How LINX Surgery Works

Many Americans suffer from acid reflux, which, if you’re experiencing it regularly, may be an indicator of a chronic condition called GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease). GERD can lead to other, more serious health issues and can negatively affect your quality of life.

There are a few different surgical options available for the treatment of GERD, but one of the more innovative solutions is a procedure called the LINX surgery. Today we’re taking a look at how LINX works and the benefits of this procedure!

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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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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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