GERD - Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Symptoms & Treatments | @LevelUpRN

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In this episode of Ask A Nurse - GERD - Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Symptoms & Treatments Cathy Parkes BSN, RN, CWCN, PHN answers your questions about gastroesophageal reflux disease (i.e., “GERD” or “acid reflux”), such as “What is a GERD?”, “What are the symptoms of GERD?” and “How can I treat GERD?” Cathy explains what causes GERD, risk factors that increase the risk for reflux, and symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease. She also describes medications that are used in the treatment of GERD, lifestyle modifications that can decrease symptoms of reflux, and surgical interventions for chronic GERD.

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00:00 What to expect from Ask A Nurse
00:16 What is GERD?
00:56 What are the symptoms of GERD?
1:17 How is GERD treated?

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All Comments (21)
  • @bogman192
    Wow. Cleqr and to the point. Thank you.
  • I feel stomach burn, shortage of breathing, chest pain, sour taste after sleep and removing elasting nephgm after couph. Can you tell me my disease type and medications for it? Thank you
  • Hello Nurse cathy. I Watched one of your vids on blood tests for Acute Coronary Syndromes, and I have to say...perfect..nicely succinct and to the point. Watching it on the train to work, I was super confident as it was cardiac ward. Many Thanks.
  • thank you for making videos. u have made videos in several topics which are really helpful.i am really thankful. i am planning to give nclex next month n im really scared. could make videos on discharge teaching plans for diabetic / gestational diabetic /hypertensive client if possible. thank you
  • @user-ww4dk3cj9o
    I burp a lot and feel like something like mucus is stuck in my throat
  • @KLOSE33
    I have been suffering from this disease for the last few months. Consistent burning in the stomach, chest and also digestive problems.
  • Burning stomach up esphogus and regurgitate into mouth or throwing up…it’s daily and every night
  • I’ve been having this pain in my chest to throat for 2 years now… been using drugs prescribed to me but nothing is changing… that I was crying all through yesterday, it was that bad…. What can I do? What test can be recommended? What’s the last longing solution you can recommend
  • can i ask if gerd can cause chest pain and jaw pain and arm pain ? I have burning chest pain and acid reflux coming up to my esophagus my ECG are normal and my blood test are normal
  • Hello, is it possible for Miss Diagnosis on the Upper GI test for Gerd? Because i have difficulty swallowing, someone's feels like food is sitting in my pit of my stomach, drinks and food constantly going down the wrong pipe and I chock, i get bad heartburn after eating many different foods, I regurgitate sometimes. I throw up, my stomach gets so bloaded and painful, if I eat one or two hours before bed.. it'll be a nightmare.. I'll wake up several times with severe bloating and pain, and I'll burp and burp and burp.. I get a burning sensation in my chest/throat, and this happens nearly every day for more than half the day off and on. I'm so tired of it. Today, i had the upper gi test, and they ruled out Gerd and said I have a little acid reflux.. and I'm sitting here thinking how can everything I go throw suffering day after day just be (a little) acid reflux. I know my body, and I highly doubt it's just a little acid reflux. Tums worked at first, and then it stopped working, and I stopped taking them because if you take too many its bad. What are your ideas and thoughts? Thank you. Pls respond..
  • @mrs.s8855
    Could gerd cause heart palpitations or heart racing? After I burp my palpitations seem to relax.
  • @nikd8824
    Hi! I would like to ask if GERD can be cured with red light therapy?