Signs and symptoms Wet cough PBB, CF Recurrent vomiting GERD Dysphagia Swallowing incoordination Inspiratory stridor Malacia (larygomalacia, tracheomalacia) Voice changes Laryngeal cause Focal signs Foreign body inhalation or congenital anomalies Symptoms disappear during sleep Somatic cough syndrome Finger cl...
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Because reflux happens so often, the answer to your question is yes. Yes, GERD can cause permanent damage to the esophagus. You can start medication to help treat the acid reflux so that your throat can heal up, but as soon as you quit doing the treatment that stopped the acid reflux ...
Gaviscon was allowed, for symptom relief, throughout the trial. Exclusions: Age 80 yr, varices, stricture not passable with diagnostic endoscope, bleed, peptic ulcer, or other symptomatic illness, usual medication known to treat GERD and phenytoin, warfarin, steroids. Patients: 313 randomized, ...
Because reflux happens so often, the answer to your question is yes. Yes, GERD can cause permanent damage to the esophagus. You can start medication to help treat the acid reflux so that your throat can heal up, but as soon as you quit doing the treatment that stopped the acid reflux ...