Gerd Symptoms
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Heartburn
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Individuals with GERD experience a burning sensation behind the breastbone within a short time after eating. This discomfort can last up to two to three hours.
Chest Pain
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GERD symptoms can include chest pain. As opposed to cardiac-related chest pain, GERD-induced chest pain worsens upon becoming prone (bending over or lying down). GERD pain does not radiate and remains localized in the stomach, esophagus and throat.
Acidic Taste
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GERD can leave an acidic burning taste or sensation in your throat and mouth.
Lump in Throat
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GERD can leave you feeling like there is a lump in your throat, similar to the feeling you get when a pill gets "stuck" as you swallow it.
Coughing
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Acid can reflux into the throat, causing the throat to tickle (which promotes coughing) and become hoarse.
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