
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) | Acid Reflux:
GERD, also known as Acid Reflux, is a backflow of the stomachs contents into the esophagus that leads to heartburn and indigestion. Learn more about this disease and the most effective acid reflux treatments.
GERD | Acid Reflux:
- Alert: Asthma and GERD
- Alert: Four Relaxation Techniques to Soothe Your Digestive Discomfort
- Alert: Advice on Treating GERD
- Alert: Dietary Changes and GERD
- Alert: Fiber and Your Digestive Tract
- Alert: Should You Take GERD Medication Over the Long Term?
- Alert: GERD Without Heartburn? Its less common, but it does happen.
- Alert: Research Update on GERD
- Report: Choosing the Right Drugs for Heartburn and GERD
- Alert: When Heartburn Raises a Red Flag
Johns Hopkins Symptoms and Remedies:
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