Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease: is there a REAL Solution?
Jeff Martin
The typical symptoms of gastro esophageal reflux disease include heartburn and regurgitation, but can also manifest themselves as pains in the chest, dry coughing, reactive breathing difficulties, painful swallowing, indigestion and a feeling of something lodged in your throat. Gastro esophageal reflux disease, known in plain terms as acid reflux or GERD, is a chronic, painful and discomforting medical ailment impacting negatively on one's quality of life. Over time, neglected GERD can degenerate into serious complications such as ulcers and Barrett's esophagus, as well as a cancer that originates in glandular tissue known as adenocarcinoma.
In published research in 1997 in the Gastroenterology journal, Locke, Talley and Fett showed that acid reflux symptoms happen weekly to up to 20% of people. Prevalence of 30% to 40% was shown for the general public by further research. This indicates that gastro esophageal reflux disease is a widespread scourge in developed western society, especially in the US. About 60% of individuals have GERD symptoms once per month or more.
Gastro esophageal reflux disease is a medical conundrum with complex etiology, meaning that it is brought on by several factors, both inner and outer. Direct contributing factors are: debilitation of the LES (lower esophageal sphincter) muscle which causes stomach juices to travel back from the digestive system to the esophagus with an excess of stomach acidity.
Substandard diet plans can stress out the digestive system, giving it too much work to do when the system is trying to digest properly to prevent excess acidity or back flow of contents. Aging also makes the problem more difficult as general aging of all muscles including the LES means that acid reflux is more and more difficult to control as a person gets older. Several underlying causes also engender acid reflux condition in addition to these other physiologically evident factors. Diet and lifestyle can have a direct or indirect impact and the same is true for genetic characteristics, which then show up as the context in which GERD develops. As an example, specific foodstuffs have been pointed out as affecting the LES and being direct contributors to acid reflux.
Solutions for acid reflux can be considered as being one of three types: surgical operation, remedies by medicaments and all natural holistic treatments.
To prevent refluxed content from the stomach from meeting the esophagus, surgery is possible, but has significant drawbacks: after operation, complications such as difficulty in belching, dysphagia, diarrhea and flatulence are all possible. Death can also follow in 1 in 1,000 patients even though the mortality rate is relatively low. Surgery for GERD only targets local repair of the malfunctioning LES. The operation consists of enveloping the gastric fundus (parts of the stomach) around the lower part of the esophagus so that the natural valve can be assisted in its action between the stomach and the esophagus.
Sadly, many medicaments only address GERD symptoms, and the underlying causes are not fixed at all. The advantage of acid reflux medications is only short term and a long-term reliance is often the result while the real problems of gastro esophageal reflux disease go unheeded. GERD medications used for long durations also cause numerous side effects. Essentially, GERD Medications have been designed to bring only temporary relief by targeting the digestive system ailments that are related to acid reflux. For instance, antacids are sold to neutralize esophageal acidity, while Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) block the stomach cell's operations to generate acid in the stomach.
Many medical studies published over the last ten years have indicated that the use of several all-natural holistic protocols can positively affect the management of gastro esophageal reflux disease and even allow for full recovery. Treatments in these programs include; elevation of the head of the bed by six inches, diminishing intake of fat, stopping smoking, reduction in alcohol intake, weight loss, eliminating toxins and eradicating parasites, as well as avoiding the intake of large meals and food that weaken the LES.
Have you heard? There is an all natural holistic treatment of gastro esophageal reflux disease that can halt and prevent recurrence of GERD effectively and safely as well as bringing astounding improvement to your well being and health.
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