NERD, or non-erosive reflux disease, is a form of GERD in which people experience chronic acid reflux symptoms but have a ...
DEAR DOCTOR K >> I have esophagitis. Could this have been caused by my acid reflux? What can I do about it? DEAR READER >> Yes, it could, and there are treatments. First, some explanation. The ...
Plano gastroenterologist explains GERD complications, Barrett’s esophagus risk factors and when to seek screening.
According to experts, persistent symptoms can, in rare cases, lead to cancer.
If you have eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE), you may also have allergies, in the form of allergic rhinitis or food allergies. That’s not a coincidence. The two (or even three) conditions often coexist.
SAN DIEGO — Patients who have outgrown their food allergies can develop eosinophilic esophagitis as a reaction to the same foods, a new study shows. "Two to 4 years later, they come back with a ...
More patients with eosinophilic esophagitis experienced a histologic response with benralizumab (Fasenra) compared with placebo, despite similar levels of continuing symptoms in the two groups at 24 ...