Skip to main content

What Is Chronic Acid Reflux, or GERD?

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com.

By Miriam Jones Bradley, RN HealthDay Reporter

FRIDAY, June 16, 2023 -- Is heartburn keeping you awake? Do you experience a bitter taste in your mouth? Your doctor says you have GERD, but what is GERD?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when the contents of your stomach move up into the esophagus. This condition, while common, can cause long-term problems including damage to the esophagus, pharynx and respiratory tract. Dr. James East, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic Healthcare in London, put it this way in a recent Mayo article: “The stomach is well designed to handle highly acidic conditions. But the esophagus is not designed to cope with acid.”

Here, experts explain more about GERD, its causes, symptoms and treatment, including dietary changes you can make to prevent or help manage GERD.

GERD causes

What causes GERD? Acid reflux occurs when the valve between your esophagus and stomach doesn’t close properly, allowing stomach acid to wash back up through your esophagus to your throat and mouth. This is what causes the acid taste in your mouth.

There are several factors that can lead to acid reflux, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

GERD symptoms

Here are the symptoms of GERD, according to the Cleveland Clinic:

GERD diet

Now that we know what GERD is, its causes and symptoms, what is a good diet for keeping GERD under control?

According to John Hopkins Medicine, there are three categories of foods which may help control your symptoms.

Here are some foods to avoid with GERD, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases:

GERD treatment

This can include GERD self-care, medication and sometimes surgery, the Cleveland Clinic says.

There are several GERD self-care tips that are helpful:

GERD medications

There are numerous medications that can help keep GERD symptoms under control, according to the Mayo Clinic:

GERD surgery

Three kinds of surgery can also help ease GERD symptoms, the Mayo Clinic added:

Living with GERD

It is possible to live a full life and manage the symptoms of GERD with healthy habits and care. By learning all you can about GERD, making lifestyle and dietary changes, taking the medications prescribed, and reporting any changes you notice to your primary caregiver, you should be able to manage your symptoms.

Disclaimer: Statistical data in medical articles provide general trends and do not pertain to individuals. Individual factors can vary greatly. Always seek personalized medical advice for individual healthcare decisions.

© 2024 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

Read this next

Could Heartburn Meds Raise Your Migraine Risk?

THURSDAY, April 24, 2024 -- People taking heartburn meds have a higher risk of migraines and other types of severe headaches, a new study warns. All classes of acid-reducing...

Got GERD? Eat This Way to Help Avoid Symptoms

FRIDAY, Nov. 24, 2023 -- Some folks feasting this holiday have to contend with gastroesophageal reflux disease, also known as GERD. In fact, about one-third of the population is...

Scientists Spot Gene Mutation Linked to Esophageal Cancer

FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 2023 -- Researchers have found a gene mutation linked to esophageal cancer, which could lead to better prevention and treatment strategies. Investigators from...

More news resources

Subscribe to our newsletter

Whatever your topic of interest, subscribe to our newsletters to get the best of Drugs.com in your inbox.