August 2, 2006

What Starts as GERD Can Lead to Barretts Esophagus

Filed under: Acid Reflux, GERD Treatment, Barretts Esophagus — Administrator @ 5:10 am

Simple heartburn is not always just an irritating circumstance that is rapidly fixed by an antacid available at the local supermarket.

It can also be indicative of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which is the persistent bringing up of acid from the stomach into the lower esophagus.

long term GERD can at times influence Barretts esophagus, a state in which the color and composition of the cells lining your lower esophagus alter because of persistent exposure to acid from the stomach.

Barrett’s esophagus is not a common disease. Only a tiny proportion of men and women with GERD end up contracting Barrett’s esophagus. unfortunately, once Barrett’s esophagus is diagnosed, there is a much larger danger of progression to esophageal cancer, which frequently spreads from the esophagus to lymph nodes and to additional organs. Though increased, the consummate danger of esophageal cancer for a person suffering from Barretts esophagus is thankfully very small.

In the next chapter, I will reveal how you can get rid of, or restrict the quantity of stomach acid that flows up into the bottom end of your esophagus.

Simple lifestyle changes are the first thing that you must undertake.

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