The G-POEM Procedure: What Is It?

Gastroparesis, a condition that is characterized by delayed gastric emptying, is a fairly common medical occurrence. According to the International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders, nearly 5 million people in the US alone struggle with this condition. One of the ways gastroparesis can be treated is with a non-invasive procedure called a gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM). In this post, we’ll take a look at some common questions we hear from our patients at the Tampa Bay Reflux Center, such as: what is G-POEM surgery, is G-POEM surgery successful, and is G-POEM surgery painful?

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Lifestyle Tips On How To Treat A Hiatal Hernia

Are you experiencing symptoms as a result of your hernia and/or your GERD? If so, an improvement in your lifestyle habits can go a long way towards alleviating these symptoms and making your condition a bit more manageable. It’s important to remember, though, that surgery is the only way to fully correct either condition. Here are some lifestyle tips on how to treat a hiatal hernia. 

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Could Botox Really Treat My Achalasia?

Achalasia is a disorder of the lower esophageal sphincter (or esophagus itself) in which patients have a hard time swallowing. Achalasia sufferers may also have other symptoms, such as acid reflux. In this post, we’ll briefly discuss the different treatment options available for achalasia, and hone in on one popular treatment: Botox injections. We’ll also answer the following common questions: how successful is Botox for achalasia, does Botox help with achalasia, and how long does Botox last for achalasia?

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