Could the LINX Surgery Be for Me?

If you struggle with constant, persistent, frustrating reflux, you probably are dealing with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This condition is caused by a weakened lower esophageal sphincter (LES) – a small ring of muscle tissue that is supposed to prevent stomach acid from backflowing into your esophagus. For patients with GERD, their lives often revolve around keeping their symptoms at bay or taking medications that merely mask the symptoms.


In this blog, we’re going to chat about some of your treatment options, how to heal GERD permanently, and answer a couple of common questions: what is the LINX surgery and what are the GERD surgery options.

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Heartburn and Pregnancy: What Can I Take?

Also known as acid reflux, or GERD in some cases, heartburn is a pesky symptom – rather than a condition in and of itself. Heartburn is what happens when stomach acids and other stomach contents reflux or backflow up into the esophagus. Usually, the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) stays closed tightly enough to prevent this from happening. For some people, however, the LES loosens and allows refluxing to happen.

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Do I Have GERD? 

Heartburn can be a pesky, annoying condition, especially when it means you can’t eat some of your favorite foods. However, you may not know that constant heartburn can actually be a symptom of something more: GERD. And heartburn and GERD are different, too. If you think you might have GERD, this blog is for you. We’re going to answer a few questions, including what is GERD, what are the 8 symptoms of GERD, and what happens if GERD goes untreated.

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Exploring The Pros And Cons of Reflux Surgery

Are you suffering from the daily woes of GERD? If so, you’ve probably tried many different things, including medications like famotidine and omeprazole. If you find that you’re still popping antacids, even after these medications, it’s time to seek out a better solution! In this blog, we’re going to take a look at the pros and cons of reflux surgery. We’ll also answer some common questions: how successful is surgery for acid reflux, how long does acid reflux surgery last, and when should I get acid reflux surgery?

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Acid Reflux-Friendly Drink Recipes

It’s five o’clock, and you’re out with your friends. They’re all ordering something to drink, but you’re getting flashbacks to the last time you drank wine with them and spent the night breathing fire while you tried to get to sleep. Alcohol can be a difficult scene to manage if you have GERD or consistent reflux, but you don’t necessarily have to miss out all the time.


In this post, we’re going to answer your burning questions, like what alcoholic drink can I drink with acid reflux, what drink should I drink when I have acid reflux, and what can you mix with vodka for acid reflux.

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