The most common ways to recognize acid reflux disease
The body has an armory of ways to prevent acid reflux disease
but if any of these are prevented from occurring the body has
very few mechanisms left to alleviate the suffering that is
associated with the chronic disease. Most reflux occurs during
the daytime, but during the day the top halves of our body are
upright meaning that the reflux automatically flows back down to
the stomach and any problems are prevented. While we are awake
we regularly swallow and this action services to carry an reflux
back down to where it belongs. We swallow whether there is
reflux present or not. The mouth constantly creates saliva that
contains chemicals that neutralize the effects of reflux and
acid on our bodies. These three methods are the most effective
defense we have against acid reflux disease but sometimes they
don't work properly or simply aren't doing enough to prevent the
onslaught of acid reflux.
Biopsies can be used to search for the existence of cancer. They
can not be used to look for evidence of acid reflux disease but
alternative causes of symptoms may be found.
Esophageal acid testing is probably the most accurate way to
test for acid reflux disease but is the most obtrusive as well.
A tube is placed through the nose and into the esophagus where
it remains for 24 hours. This tube has a sensor on the end and
measures the amount of reflux generated over 24 hours.
An endoscopy is another way of diagnosing acid reflux disease. A
tube is swallowed so that doctors can see exactly what is going
on inside your body. However, a esophagus of a patient suffering
from the disease ordinarily looks quite normal so this method of
diagnosis will only directly work for those patients whose
esophagus has been damaged by their acid reflux disease.
However, if an ulcer or other ailment that can cause similar
problems is spotted then it may be possible to discount acid
reflux disease.
Heartburn is by far the most common symptom of acid reflux
disease and if a doctor suspects your heartburn is cause by acid
reflux disease he or she will prescribe you with a medicine that
stops the production of acid in your stomach. If it stops then
it is assumed that you do indeed have acid reflux disease. This
approach of diagnosis can be unreliable.