Symptoms of GERD Gas
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Heartburn
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A common symptom of GERD is heartburn. The burning sensation will begin in your chest and may often travel into your throat.
Dysphagia
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Dysphagia makes it difficult to swallow food or liquids.
Regurgitation
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Occasionally, a small amount of liquid (with or without food) will find its way back into your mouth. Regurgitation as a result of GERD can lead to tooth erosion.
Nausea/Vomiting
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Nausea is rare with GERD but can occur. The nausea can be severe and may lead to vomiting.
Other Symptoms
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When you have a GERD reaction, you may feel a lump in your throat, or your throat may feel sore and hoarse. You may also experience chest pain and a dry, hacking cough.
Complications
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If GERD goes untreated, it can lead to ulcers, scarring within the esophagus that causes a narrowing of the inner cavity, Barrett's esophagus (pre-cancerous cells), and inflammation of the lung and throat.
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