As acid reflux and GERD specialists, we do what we can to help you, and while no diet or “superfood” will cure your acid reflux, managing your diet can help ease a lot of the discomfort. Here are 5 top superfoods to help with your symptoms of GERD.
Read MoreAchalasia is a rare disorder of the esophagus. Achalasia produces uncomfortable symptoms; however, many people attempt to manage their achalasia symptoms on their own, rather than seeking treatment. If achalasia progresses, treatment is usually needed. Below, we’ll discuss reasons you may need achalasia treatment from a reflux specialist.
Read MoreOne of the main discomforts people can experience is due to acid reflux and sore throats. Many times the condition can cause soreness and swelling to the throat. It’s most common when you suffer from acid reflux a few times a week. As a result, our stomach acid will be rising back up into the throat often, which poses a risk of irritation. In this article, we will discuss how to heal acid reflux throat damage.
Read MoreWhile a delicious Valentine’s spread might sound like a dream for some, for people with GERD, certain recipes can trigger acid reflux. But have no fear, we’ve put together some of our favorite acid reflux dinner recipes to make sure you can enjoy Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreWe can’t always control the factors that cause our lower esophageal sphincter to deteriorate, but there are some things we can do to make sure we are caring for our LES, particularly if we fall under the risk factors for GERD. Here’s everything you should know about the lower esophageal sphincter and how to prevent it from becoming damaged.
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