Are these symptom of Gerd?
Answered by
Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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Thanks a lot
The current consensus is to consider the percentage time with the intraesophageal pH below 4 as the most useful outcome measure in discriminating between physiologic and pathologic esophageal reflux.
You may want to ask your personal physician to see if this test would benefit you.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
insisting to be tested, it didn't show on an upper gi test,
and have been treated for allergies (which I do have ) and Astma
for the last six years or so...the only symptoms I had was coughing and back pain...I would wake up everynight coughing and often cough during and after a meal.My doctor kept inisiting that I didn have GERD/ACID REFLEX..for I didn't have heartburn or food coming up into my throat like most GERD patients do.I went to a Gastrointerologist and had the Esophageal Manometry that measures the muscle pressure in the upper digestive tract and found the test to be positive. I was also sent home with a 24 hr esophageal test that measured the (PH) levels. It also showed that most of my episodes were a night while sleeping and some lasted more than 25 minutes.....My concern is because I went for so long with the symptoms before being diagnosed is
there a great risk of permanent damage that I can't reverse.
I'm now asking my doctor for an EGD test.I'm now on 40mg of Protonex twice a day...Is anyone else out there having luck with this med. My husband also elevated our bed up 8 inches and this helps the coughing episodes at night....
thanks
I too have been recently diagnosed with hypo and I experience alot of burning sensations, chest pain/burning some stabbing type pain in the back