The Dangers of Acid Reflux Meds Frankfort KY
Millions of people suffer from occasional episodes of acid reflux. This occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) located at the end of the esophagus, opens spontaneously or does not close properly for some reason and digestive juices-called acids-rise up with partially digested food into the esophagus.
Mark Douglas Hughes, MD
502-875-7000
85 C Michael Davenport Blvd Ste A
Frankfort, KY
Mark Douglas Hughes, MD
502-875-7000
85 C Michael Davenport Blvd Ste A
Frankfort, KY 40601
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Louisville Sch Of Med, Louisville Ky 40202
Graduation Year: 1990
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Dr.Maria Aljabi
(270) 830-0313
505 Klutey Park Drive
Henderson, KY
Dr.Maria Aljabi
(270) 830-0313
505 Klutey Park Drive
Henderson, KY 42420
Education
Medical School: Univ De Costa Rica, Fac De Med, San Jose
Year of Graduation: 1984
Speciality
Gastroenterologist
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Luis S Marsano Obando, MD
502-852-5252
530 S Jackson St
Louisville, KY
Luis S Marsano Obando, MD
502-852-5252
530 S Jackson St
Louisville, KY 40202
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Univ Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Prog Acad De Med, Lima, Peru
Graduation Year: 1980
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Ross McHenry
(859) 341-3575
425 Centre View Blvd
Crestview Hills, KY
(859) 341-3575
425 Centre View Blvd
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
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Gastroenterology
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Robert Joseph Emslie, MD
502-781-5111 x180
201 Park St
Bowling Green, KY
Robert Joseph Emslie, MD
502-781-5111 x180
201 Park St
Bowling Green, KY 42101
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: Duke Univ Sch Of Med, Durham Nc 27710
Graduation Year: 1968
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Bluegrass Gastroenterology Associates PSC LLC
(502) 875-7000
96 Michael Davenport Blvd # C
Frankfort, KY
Bluegrass Gastroenterology Associates PSC LLC
(502) 875-7000
96 Michael Davenport Blvd # C
Frankfort, KY 40601
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Bhagwant Borkar, MD
502-581-0660
801 Barret Ave Ste 301
Louisville, KY
Bhagwant Borkar, MD
502-581-0660
801 Barret Ave Ste 301
Louisville, KY 40204
Specialties
Gastroenterology, Internal Medicine
Education
Medical School: Goa Med Coll, Goa Univ, Panaji, Daman & Diu, Goa, India
Graduation Year: 1969
Hospital
Hospital: Kindred Hosp -Louisville, Louisville, Ky
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Dr.Steven Gallo
(502) 452-9567
1169 Eastern Parkway
Louisville, KY
Dr.Steven Gallo
(502) 452-9567
1169 Eastern Parkway
Louisville, KY 40217
Education
Medical School: Univ Of South Fl Coll Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1986
Speciality
Gastroenterologist
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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James Henry Linne, MD
859-331-6466
340 Thomas More Pkwy
Crestview Hills, KY
James Henry Linne, MD
859-331-6466
340 Thomas More Pkwy
Crestview Hills, KY 41017
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: In Univ Sch Of Med, Indianapolis In 46202
Graduation Year: 1978
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Gerard Vincent Siciliano, MD
502-896-4711
Suburban Medical Plaza Ste 7B 4001 Dutchmans Ln
Louisville, KY
Gerard Vincent Siciliano, MD
502-896-4711
Suburban Medical Plaza Ste 7B 4001 Dutchmans Ln
Louisville, KY 40207
Specialties
Gastroenterology
Education
Medical School: A Einstein Coll Of Med Of Yeshiva Univ, Bronx Ny 10461
Graduation Year: 1991
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Millions of people suffer from occasional episodes of acid reflux. This occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) located at the end of the esophagus, opens spontaneously or does not close properly for some reason and digestive juices-called acids-rise up with partially digested food into the esophagus. The result can be that you taste food or liquid in the back of your mouth (acid reflux). When the partially digested stomach contents reach the lining of the esophagus a burning sensation in the chest or throat known as heartburn or acid indigestion can occur.
If this becomes chronic, occurring more than twice a week, it is usually considered the more serious form of the disease called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). While there are many over-the-counter antacid medications on the market that neutralize the acids in the stomach and offer relief for mild bouts of GERD, they can also carry some unwanted side effects such as diarrhea, constipation, loss of calcium and in rare instances, put you at greater risk for kidney stones. There is also some concern that long-term acid suppression may cause serious complications in sufferers with peptic ulcers.
If you're taking over-the-counter or prescription medications and your GERD symptoms persist, ask your doctor if an alternative to medication such as lifestyle changes, for example, losing weight and quitting smoking, could improve your condition. Here are a few more suggestions that could help:
Determine which foods and beverages aggravate your acid reflux and avoid them. Also, limit your intake of citrus fruits, chocolate, caffeinated and carbonated drinks, alcohol, fatty and fried foods, garlic and onions, mint flavorings, spicy and tomato-based foods and processed foods..
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