When to See a Doctor for Persistent Acid Reflux Symptoms

Is acid reflux present in your life more often than not? Dr. Sushil Rattan and Dr. Radman Mostaghim at GI Med Health in Greenbelt, MD, are dedicated to helping you find relief. 

When to Seek Care for Acid Reflux 

It’s not unusual to deal with heartburn and other symptoms on occasion. Most people experience it each time they eat a specific type of acidic or spicy food. The acid from the stomach moves up into the esophagus, causing burning, chest pain, and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. 

As acid reflux can be such a common experience, how do you know when you should seek care? Dr. Rattan, Dr. Mostaghim, and the team at GI Med Health in Greenbelt, MD, share the signs that it’s time to see a specialist below. 

1. It Happens Too Often 

Again, everyone has experienced this condition at some point and will likely experience it several more times throughout life. However, when you find you are suffering several times each week, it’s wise to seek help. Otherwise, you can experience damage to your esophagus. 

2. Lifestyle Changes Are Not Working 

If you’re like many people, you probably started researching ways to relieve your symptoms once you noticed they’ve become frequent. Often, lifestyle changes, such as changes to what you eat, how you eat it, and your activity levels, can provide relief. If you’ve done all you know to do and you’re still suffering, it’s time for professional help. 

3. OTC Medication Isn’t Enough 

There are several over-the-counter medications that can help ease your reflux symptoms. However, if you are taking them more than twice a week or they don’t seem to be helping, a GI specialist can uncover the root of your condition, provide prescription medication, and recommend any additional steps.

4. It’s Interfering with Your Life 

Any time you have a condition or symptoms that dictate how you live your daily life, it’s time to seek help. Though it is sometimes necessary to give up some things for relief, such as drinking too much caffeine, a condition should never completely overtake your life. If you are missing out on important moments with your family or work days, unable to eat much at all, have trouble swallowing, or have other symptoms that are severely impacting you, see a GI specialist as soon as possible. 

Find relief from acid reflux with the help of Dr. Rattan and Dr. Mostaghim at GI Med Health in Greenbelt, MD. Call (301) 982-7900 to schedule an appointment today.

Is acid reflux present in your life more often than not? Dr. Sushil Rattan and Dr. Radman Mostaghim at GI Med Health in Greenbelt, MD, are dedicated to helping you find relief. 

When to Seek Care for Acid Reflux 

It’s not unusual to deal with heartburn and other symptoms on occasion. Most people experience it each time they eat a specific type of acidic or spicy food. The acid from the stomach moves up into the esophagus, causing burning, chest pain, and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. 

As acid reflux can be such a common experience, how do you know when you should seek care? Dr. Rattan, Dr. Mostaghim, and the team at GI Med Health in Greenbelt, MD, share the signs that it’s time to see a specialist below. 

1. It Happens Too Often 

Again, everyone has experienced this condition at some point and will likely experience it several more times throughout life. However, when you find you are suffering several times each week, it’s wise to seek help. Otherwise, you can experience damage to your esophagus. 

2. Lifestyle Changes Are Not Working 

If you’re like many people, you probably started researching ways to relieve your symptoms once you noticed they’ve become frequent. Often, lifestyle changes, such as changes to what you eat, how you eat it, and your activity levels, can provide relief. If you’ve done all you know to do and you’re still suffering, it’s time for professional help. 

3. OTC Medication Isn’t Enough 

There are several over-the-counter medications that can help ease your reflux symptoms. However, if you are taking them more than twice a week or they don’t seem to be helping, a GI specialist can uncover the root of your condition, provide prescription medication, and recommend any additional steps.

4. It’s Interfering with Your Life 

Any time you have a condition or symptoms that dictate how you live your daily life, it’s time to seek help. Though it is sometimes necessary to give up some things for relief, such as drinking too much caffeine, a condition should never completely overtake your life. If you are missing out on important moments with your family or work days, unable to eat much at all, have trouble swallowing, or have other symptoms that are severely impacting you, see a GI specialist as soon as possible. 

Find relief from acid reflux with the help of Dr. Rattan and Dr. Mostaghim at GI Med Health in Greenbelt, MD. Call (301) 982-7900 to schedule an appointment today.

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