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 MoreWhen it comes to treating GERD, there are several kinds of tests that can be performed for a formal diagnosis. One of the most common of these procedures is known as an Upper Endoscopy. Let’s get to know this procedure, and how it can help you decide what to do next about your reflux.
Read MoreIf you or your doctor suspect you might have Gastroesophageal reflux disease , the first step to treating your condition is to confirm a diagnosis. There are a few different tests your reflux specialist may use to do this, and which one they use may vary based on your specific needs. Below, we’ll take a look at four of the most commonly used tests to diagnose GERD, all of which are offered at Tampa Bay Reflux Center.
Read MoreAchalasia is a rare disorder of the esophagus. Achalasia produces uncomfortable symptoms; however, many people attempt to manage their achalasia symptoms on their own, rather than seeking treatment. If achalasia progresses, treatment is usually needed. Below, we’ll discuss reasons you may need achalasia treatment from a reflux specialist.
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