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GERD Nerd! 5 Acid Reflux Myths

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GERD Nerd! 5 Acid Reflux Myths

– Reported, May 14, 2013

 

CELEBRATION, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Millions of Americans suffer from GERD – a chronic digestive disease that happens when stomach acid flows back into your food pipe. A lot of people know the condition causes heartburn, but there’s a lot more to it.

Chronic heartburn, known as GERD, affects more than 21 million Americans, but there are a lot of myths out there. The first: it’s not serious. Doctor James Rosser says it can actually develop into a deadly disease.

“It can lead to the fastest growing cancer in America: esophageal cancer,” General Surgeon, James C. Rosser, Jr., MD, at Florida Hospital Celebration told Ivanhoe.

Another myth: heartburn is the only sign. In fact a dry cough, sinus problems, and even asthma are also symptoms.

“Up to sixty percent of the patients in this country with asthma are theorized to be caused by acid reflux,” Dr. Rosser explained.

You might believe medicine will take care of it, but Doctor Rosser says the truth is drugs alone cure less than half of patients. Some think diet doesn’t make a difference when dealing with GERD, but they’re wrong! Soy milk, manuka honey, chamomile tea, bananas, and oatmeal can reduce symptoms. But stay away from chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, fatty foods, and canned foods.

“Canned foods are terrible, and you know why? Because in order to extend the shelf life, they have a lot of acid in the canned foods,” Dr. Rosser said.

The last myth: GERD only affects adults. Kids, even babies can have reflux, but Doctor Rosser says no matter what your age there’s help!

“You don’t have to settle being miserable. That would be my take-away,” Dr. Rosser explained.

Doctor Rosser says many people are also unaware of the side effects of common heartburn medications. Some can cause pneumonia, diarrhea, bone fractures and are even associated with a dangerous infection known as C-diff. He says, for some patients, surgery may be a safer and better option.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Cerinda Hamilton
Florida hospital celebration health
407-303-4602
www.celebrationsurgeons.com   

 

 

 

 

   

 

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