How get rid of GERD, The throat part, is what i’m feeling normal?

I was diagnosed with GERD a month ago. I lost a bit ‘of weight, quit smoking, stopped drinking sodas. They eat mostly correctly. I have not had the stomach for more than 3 weeks. Prilocec taken twice a day. My bed is raised. But my throat is still bothering you constantly. It’s driving me crazy. And ‘what I feel is normal Is there something I’m doing wrong The secrets to cure what throat.

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5 Responses to “How get rid of GERD, The throat part, is what i’m feeling normal?”

  1. bombastic Says:

    This is a very annoying condition to have. If you are doing everything possible and my throat still hurts, it means that the acid is still a backup and burning it. You may need other drugs like Nexium. Make sure you take immediately before going to sleep at night when it seems to work mejor.PregĂșntele your doctor if you need to get and endoscopy to see what’s happening in your stomach. People with GERD often have a hiatal hernia. In some cases, surgery is needed to solve the problem. In the meantime, eat yogurt that has a cooling effect. The papaya fruit is also good for stomach problems.

  2. Trish Says:

    Perhaps your medication is not adequate, my son and he is Gerds Raglan and prilosect.

  3. dances_with_unicorns1955 Says:

    It seems he has done all the improvements that can and still have problems. I would say it’s time to visit the doctor and get a script for Prevacid or similar drugs. It works much better than Prilosec in my experience. This is a prescription drug, at least for now, and it is expensive, but not as bad as dealing with GERD. You can also request information about a prescription for Reglan, but it helps the stomach empty more quickly, so that is not so much that luck subir.Buena!

  4. pandora078 Says:

    Acid and ‘irritating the lining of the esophagus. you did your part. Contact your doctor for a RX Nexium.

  5. mago Says:

    Congratulations to follow the advice of your MD. . . . but it sounds like you still a bit ‘of reflux that is burning the skin of his esophagus. . . Back to your MD. . .