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Heartburn. Heartburn is the primary symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. It is a burning sensation that radiates up from the stomach to the chest and throat.

 

According to one study, nearly three-quarters of patients with frequent GERD symptoms experience them at night. Patients with nighttime GERD also tend to experience more severe pain than those whose symptoms occur at other times. One study found that patients with night-time pain reported levels of severity that were similar to those reported in angina and congestive heart failure.

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The severity of heartburn does not necessarily indicate actual injury in the esophagus. For example, Barrett's esophagus, which causes precancerous changes in the esophagus, may trigger few symptoms, especially in elderly people. On the other hand, people can suffer severe heartburn without the presence of damage to the esophagus.

The most common symptoms of  acid reflux disease:

  • Dyspepsia

  • Pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen.

  • Fullness in the stomach.

  • Nausea after eating.

  • Regurgitation. Regurgitation is the feeling of acid backing up in the throat. Sometimes acid regurgitates as far as the mouth and be experienced as a "wet burp." Uncommonly, it may come out forcefully as vomit.

  • Many patients with GERD do not experience heartburn or regurgitation. Instead symptoms may appear in other locations.

  • Chest Sensations or Pain. Patients may have the sensation that food is trapped behind the breastbone. Chest pain is a common symptom of GERD. It is very important to differentiate it from chest pain caused by heart conditions, such as angina and heart attack.

  • Symptoms in the Throat. Less commonly, GERD may produce symptoms that occur in the throat:

  • Acid laryngitis. A condition that includes hoarseness, dry cough, the sensation of having a lump in the throat, and the need to repeatedly clear the throat.

  • Trouble swallowing (dysphagia). In severe cases, patients may even choke or food may become trapped in the esophagus, causing severe chest pain.

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