5 Ways Reflux Is Ruining Your Life

If you suffer from symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD like acid reflux and heartburn, chances are your everyday life has suffered as a result. Acid reflux side effects can take a toll on your routine and lifestyle. Below, we’ll take a look at 5 ways reflux is ruining your life.

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Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month: The Link Between GERD & Cancer

Did you know that April is Esophageal Awareness Month? As the name would suggest, this month aims to bring awareness to esophageal diseases, most notably esophageal cancer. We’ll take a look at some statistics around esophageal cancer and GERD, and the connection between GERD and esophageal cancer.

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Why You Shouldn’t Settle For Just Managing Your Symptoms Of GERD

At Tampa Bay Reflux Center, we approach the treatment of GERD by correcting the cause of GERD, rather than by just managing or treating its symptoms. That is why we seriously discourage the use of short-term treatments that qualm the symptoms while increasing the risk of complications. These methods are sometimes necessary, such as when weaning from a PPI or while awaiting surgery for GERD, yet these remedies should never be considered a long-term solution. Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t settle for just managing your symptoms of GERD.

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3 Spring Recipes That Are Great For Patients With GERD

Spring is just around the corner—seriously, can’t you smell those flowers? What better way to ring in spring than with a spring-inspired menu designed specifically to help you curb symptoms of your gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. Symptoms of GERD, including heartburn, belching, and regurgitation can oftentimes be reduced with proper diet and exercise. Below, we share three delicious and fresh reflux recipes to help you get your GERD in check just in time for summer.

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Four Signs That It Might Be Time For Reflux Surgery

The issue with many GERD treatments is that they aim to control the symptoms of GERD including heartburn, regurgitation, chest pain, or difficulty swallowing, rather than addressing the root cause of GERD. When your GERD treatments fail to relieve the symptoms of your GERD, you may need anti-reflux surgery to reverse the issue that is causing your GERD. Below are four signs it might be time for reflux surgery.

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