Researchers estimate that as many as 45% of pregnant women experience heartburn at some point throughout their pregnancy. While it may seem like a random symptom, there is a rhyme and a reason behind why heartburn pops up so frequently during pregnancy, even for women who have never had heartburn before in their life. Today we’re going to walk you through exactly what causes pregnancy heartburn and highlight the 3 main things that contribute to heartburn during pregnancy.
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreOccasional acid reflux is a normal part of life, but what most patients don’t realize is that there’s a point where your reflux strays from “the norm” and starts to become a warning sign of a more serious chronic condition like Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). The problem is determining how much reflux is “normal” and how much is “too much”. One of the biggest questions that we get from patients is “how do I know how much reflux is too much?”, and it’s one we’re answering today here on the blog.
Read MoreMany people mistakenly treat the symptoms of chronic acid reflux or GERD rather than the root cause. Below, we will discuss how to treat acid reflux and GERD and why you shouldn’t rely on medication to treat your acid reflux.
Read MoreOver the past two months we’ve been keeping a close eye on the evolving COVID-19 situation here in Florida, and we are happy to provide the following update for our patients.
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