Treatment of Acid Reflux
Acid Reflux is the other generally used name of
Gastro-esophageal reflux disease, also more often referred as
GERD. The disease causes damage to the esophagus as the acidic
contents from the stomach, containing acids and pepsin, pushes
back to the esophagus since the sphincter becomes weak and can
no-more prevent the contents from stomach from gushing back in
esophagus. The acidic contents burn the esophagus and causes
irritation in the esophagus. This is a chronic disease, which
has life long repercussions. The treatment in this case can only
help temporarily, i.e., as well as one continues with the
medication.
To diagnose Acid Reflux, one can go through gastroscopy, since
the symptoms of this disease re so mild that diagnosing them is
very difficult and people rather than going to the doctor stick
to own medication. The very commonly used resort to escape the
pains and the problems from GERD is going for an antacid. These
are actually helpful in case of short-term and infrequent
attacks of the disease. But these can't provide much relief for
a long time.
People can change their diets to actually eliminate or reduce
the effects of Acid Reflux. A proper routine can be made to
reduce the problem which generally causes due to the irregular
habits of eating or eating more junk food and also from
excessive drinking. Patients also in this case maintain diaries
for keeping a track of what they eating and drinking to keep a
check on the recurrence of the attacks of Acid Reflux. And when
these controlled diets also don't help in controlling the
disease then the doctors resorts to drugs to keep the disease in
a controlled position.
The most popular and largely used drug for this disease is PPI
(Proton Pump Inhibitors), this is the drug which is generally
prescribed by the doctors for relief from the pains causing due
to the attacks of Acid Reflux. The drug helps in stopping the
production of the acidic contents in the stomach which pushes
into esophagus and cause acid reflux. Not many side effects do
these drugs have, but are really relieving at times of attacks.
The other drug primarily prescribed by the doctors all over the
world is 2 Blocker, which also restores relief to the esophagus.
Both these drugs have been proved to be successful drug therapy
for long term acid reflux sufferers. But patients with more
severe damages, who don't respond to these drugs, are prescribed
more radical drugs, with strong effects, known as Promotility
agents. These drugs have sometimes adverse side effects, so
these are very seldom prescribed by the doctors.
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