I would consider testing for H Pylori. This is a disease that is associated with inflammation of the upper GI tract. The bacteria can be diagnosed through an endoscopy or a blood test. Two antibiotics in addition to the Prilosec is normally needed for treatment.
I would also make sure that the esophagitis isn't Barrett's esophagus. This is normally associated with chronic GERD and be diagnosed via the biopsy obtained during the endoscopy. If this is present, close monitoring is needed due to its association with esophageal cancer.
Another test to consider would be a 24-hr pH study, which can comprensively diagnose GERD. If it is present and not controlled with Prilosec, either surgery or addition of an H2 blocker may be considered.
If all negative, you may want to consider non-GI causes of the pain, including heart tests (i.e. an exercise stress test), or pulmonary causes (which can be tested with chest imaging studies).
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
I started with burning in the throat and pressure in my chest. Doc run light down my throat, ultra sound on my stomach, gall bladder, liver, and pancreas. That checked out ok except very small hiatal hernia. Very little reflux.
Im taking nexium in morning pepcid at night and antacids during day by orders of Doctor. I watch my diet and I sleep with 2 pillows. Im not a doctor but it appears to be thehiatal hernia. When I stand up or lie down it gets better. I have done all I know to do. My Doctor wants to do a 24 hour PH monitor. I just dont agree with him on this. I dont know what to do now. Please let me know if you found help. Im desperate....
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Try Prevacid. I've been through them all and from what I understand some don't work for everybody. Prevacid has been a miracle for me.