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  2. Heartburn - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosis. To determine if your heartburn is a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), your doctor may recommend: X-ray, to view the shape and condition of your esophagus and stomach. Endoscopy, to view your esophagus with a tiny camera to check for irregularities. A tissue sample (biopsy) may be taken for analysis.

  3. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Mayo Clinic

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    A healthcare professional might be able to diagnose GERD based on a history of symptoms and a physical examination. To confirm a diagnosis of GERD, or to check for complications, a care professional might recommend: Upper endoscopy. An upper endoscopy uses a tiny camera on the end of a flexible tube to visually examine the upper digestive system.

  4. Heartburn - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Heartburn occurs more than twice a week. Symptoms persist despite use of nonprescription medications. You have difficulty swallowing. You have persistent nausea or vomiting. You have weight loss because of poor appetite or difficulty eating. Request an appointment.

  5. Omeprazole (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Omeprazole is used to treat certain conditions where there is too much acid in the stomach. It is used to treat gastric and duodenal ulcers, erosive esophagitis, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is a condition where the acid in the stomach washes back up into the esophagus. Sometimes omeprazole is used in combination with ...

  6. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) - Symptoms and causes

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    Gastroesophageal reflux disease is a condition in which stomach acid repeatedly flows back up into the tube connecting the mouth and stomach, called the esophagus. It's often called GERD for short. This backwash is known as acid reflux, and it can irritate the lining of the esophagus. Many people experience acid reflux now and then.

  7. Heartburn medicines and B-12 deficiency - Mayo Clinic

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    Some studies have found a link between heartburn medicines and low vitamin B-12 levels. Not having enough vitamin B-12 is called vitamin B-12 deficiency. Medicines to treat heartburn, also called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), work by blocking stomach acid. Blocking stomach acid can keep the body from taking in vitamin B-12.

  8. Heartburn or heart attack: When to worry - Mayo Clinic

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    Pressure, tightness, pain, or a squeezing or aching sensation in your chest or arms that may spread to your neck, jaw or back. Nausea, indigestion, heartburn or abdominal pain. Shortness of breath. Cold sweat. Fatigue. Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness. The most common symptom of heart attack for both men and women is chest pain or discomfort.

  9. Infant acid reflux - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Reflux medications aren't typically used to treat uncomplicated reflux in children. But your child’s health care provider may recommend an acid-blocking medication for several weeks or months. Acid-blocking medications include cimetidine (Tagamet HB), famotidine (Pepcid AC) and omeprazole magnesium (Prilosec).

  10. GERD: Can certain medications make it worse? - Mayo Clinic

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    Answer From Sahil Khanna, M.B.B.S., M.S. Certain medicines and dietary supplements can irritate the lining of the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach, called the esophagus. This can cause heartburn pain that is like the heartburn of gastroesophageal reflux disease, often called GERD for short. Other medicines can make GERD worse.

  11. Pantoprazole (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Descriptions. Pantoprazole is used to treat certain conditions in which there is too much acid in the stomach. It is used to treat erosive esophagitis or "heartburn" caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition where the acid in the stomach washes back up into the esophagus. This medicine may also be used to treat Zollinger ...