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GERD
GERD (gastroesophagel reflux disease) is not related to the development of pancreatitis, or vice versa.
It is referred to as GERD. Short easy answer, from an engineer, is when stomach acids enter into the esophagus and breaks down the wall lining. Cancer can result from GERD, so most people take medication and have an EGD every couple years.
Getting heartburn every time you eat is not normal. There is a condition called GERD which can be controlled by medication. I suggest you see your doctor.
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Im no expert but yes it does in my case and even a kinda panic reaction when it is bad.
Prilosec is a stronger medication than ranitidine, and switching to prilosec for a month would likely help your severe episode of GERD. I would encourage you to see your doctor as soon as possible though, it is always best to inform them when you switch or change medication
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No. GERD is not a symptom of rabies.
Yes I would say so. I have diagnosed and I often get this sensation.
Gerd affects the esophagus and the stomach.