Over the counter Gerd medication are
widely available and come in pill, tablet, liquid, or dissolvable
forms. Gerd, gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic digestive
disease which can present with acid reflux or heartburn,
however the difference is that Gerd can interfere with your daily life
and can occur at least two times a week if not more. Most people can
relieve acid reflux symptoms by taking over the counter Gerd medication
and changing their lifestyle habits, but if symptoms persist acid reflux
prescription medications are available, in addition to surgery and alternative treatments. Read more...
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Showing posts with label acid reflux or heartburn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acid reflux or heartburn. Show all posts
Sunday, September 29, 2013
The Most Well Known Over the Counter Gerd Medication
Over the counter Gerd medication are
widely available and come in pill, tablet, liquid, or dissolvable
forms. Gerd, gastroesophageal reflux disease, is a chronic digestive
disease which can present with acid reflux or heartburn,
however the difference is that Gerd can interfere with your daily life
and can occur at least two times a week if not more. Most people can
relieve acid reflux symptoms by taking over the counter Gerd medication
and changing their lifestyle habits, but if symptoms persist acid reflux
prescription medications are available, in addition to surgery and alternative treatments. Read more...
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Why You Should Use OTC Medication for Gerd
Are
you experiencing symptoms of heartburn or acid reflux then it’s time to
try an OTC medication for Gerd. Over the counter Gerd medications are
safe for short term relief of acid reflux symptoms
such as heartburn, regurgitation, indigestion, dyspepsia, dry cough,
chronic sore throat, chest pain, etc. OTC medication for Gerd should not
be used to treat chronic Gerd. Consult with a physician if symptoms are
not relieved by the use of an over the counter medication or persist
more than two times a week for two weeks. Your physician will be able to
diagnose, recommend and prescribe an appropriate course of treatment
for you. Read more...
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