Did you know that prolonged acid reflux can wreak havoc on your smile? Acid reflux can erode the enamel on your teeth, causing them to be more susceptible to disease or wear. However, you can work to better guard your teeth against acid reflux teeth erosion. Below, we will share some ways to protect your teeth from acid reflux.
Read MoreThere’s a lot to love about the holiday season, but holiday heartburn isn't one of them. We’ve all been there before, whether it’s after you finish up that third serving of the Christmas "roast beast" or once the stress of your in-laws coming to visit sets in.
Read MoreWhile a delicious Valentine’s spread might sound like a dream for some, for people with GERD, certain recipes can trigger acid reflux. But have no fear, we’ve put together some of our favorite acid reflux dinner recipes to make sure you can enjoy Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreIf you’ve been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD), there are a variety of options you can choose as your course of treatment. However, not all of the possibilities treat GERD equally—some just alleviate symptoms short term, while only a few treat the root cause of the condition. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are one of the common treatments for GERD that is not a suitable long-term solution. Below, we will discuss four of the best alternative treatment options for GERD symptoms.
Read MoreEsophageal disorders affect the muscular tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to the stomach called the esophagus. There are a few common disorders that can affect how well the esophagus can do its job—luckily many of these esophageal disorders are easily treated with the right reflux doctors. We’ll discuss five common esophageal disorders that everyone should be aware of.
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