Approximately 80% of patients experience recurrence of GERD symptoms that do not progress and can be controlled with medications. The rest 20% develop complications (such as esophageal strictures) that need quick resolution by surgery to prevent the progression of the damage. Generally, long-term ma...
However, the older I got, the more I saw how often mainstream medicine had very few answers other than quick fixes (like taking Rx drugs to mask symptoms that often cause MORE problems long-term) and expensive diagnostic tests. My narrow-minded perspective quickly grew, and quite frankly I ...
I have had reactive airways disease for 10 years. It was originally called IIA (irritant induced asthma) then RADS (reactive airways dysfunction syndrome) and now RAD (reactive airways disease) with constant coughing that gets worse in the presence of diesel fumes, petrol fumes and any gas, ho...