Reflux, also known as GERD, causes patients to experience irritation and pain—usually after eating. It causes stomach acids to travel the wrong way into the esophagus from the stomach due to the lower esophageal sphincter not functioning properly. Normally, the lower esophageal sphincter keeps acids in the stomach where they belong. [Read more]
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Sep
Using Manometry to Diagnose Reflux
Posted In: Diagnosing GERD By Staff
Tagged : GERD Treatments, monometry
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