Advanced GERD Treatment in Livingston, TX
Gastroesophageal reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing heartburn. This backwash is known as acid reflux, and it can irritate the lining of the esophagus. People with GERD experience acid reflux regularly, often more than twice a week, and it could lead to serious health concerns and negatively impact quality of life.
If left untreated, the long-lasting inflammation can cause Esophagitis, Barrett’s Esophagus, Asthma, and Laryngopharyngeal Reflux.
What are the Symptoms of GERD?
Identifying symptoms is the first step toward effective GERD treatment. If you experience these issues more than twice a week, it’s time to see a gastroesophageal reflux disease specialist:
- A burning sensation in the chest (heartburn), usually after eating, which might be worse at night.
- Chest pain
- Difficulty swallowing
- Regurgitation of food or sour liquid
- Sensation of a lump in your throat
- Inflammation of the vocal cords
- New or worsening asthma
- Ongoing cough
How We Treat Gastroesophageal Reflux Diseases (GERD)
We take a comprehensive approach to GERD treatment, designed to reduce acid reflux, repair esophageal damage, and prevent recurrence. We employ a multi-pronged treatment approach tailored to the severity of your symptoms and test results.
Lifestyle and Dietary Changes
Small changes can make a big difference. Our GERD specialists and nutritionists create personalized coaching on lifestyle changes critical for managing acid reflux:
- Dietary Guidance: Identifying and eliminating trigger foods (e.g, caffeine, chocolate, fatty foods, spicy items)
- Meal Timing: Strategies for eating smaller meals and avoiding eating close to bedtime.
- Weight Management: Implementing a physician-supervised plan to reduce pressure on the abdomen and lower esophageal spincter.
These simple steps are often the first line of defense in managing mild GERD symptoms.
Medications
For patients whose symptoms are not managed by lifestyle changes, a tailored medication plan is developed. Our expertise ensures you are on the most effective and safest medication regimen:
- Antacids (for immediate, mild relief)
- H2 Receptor Blockers (to reduce acid production)
- Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) (Prescription-strength medications)
We carefully monitor gastroesophageal reflux disease treatment to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Minimally Invasive or Surgical Treatments
GERD can usually be controlled with medicine. However, if medicines don’t help or you wish to avoid long-term medication use, Dr. G Medical Solutions may recommend minimally invasive or surgical treatments.
- Fundoplication is performed as a laparoscopic surgery, in which our doctors wrap the top of your stomach around your lower esophagus.
- Endoscopic therapies to tighten the lower esophageal sphincter
Our highly trained GERD specialists perform these advanced procedures to help you achieve lasting relief from your symptoms.
Why Choose Dr. G Medical Solutions GERD Specialist?
- Board-Certified Expertise: Our GERD doctors are board-certified specialists with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating reflux.
- State-of-the-Art Diagnostic Tools: Dr. G Medical Solutions uses advanced diagnostic technologies to pinpoint the exact cause and severity of the reflux.
- Patient-Centric Approach: Dr. Andrew Gulbis and team start the treatment by understanding the unique needs, and every treatment is designed with your comfort and long-term health in mind.
- Convenient Location in Livingston, TX: We are located in the heart of Livingston, TX, providing comprehensive care for patients across the county.
Don’t let the heartburn or chronic acid reflux dictate your life. Schedule an appointment with our gastroesophageal reflux disease specialist today and start your path towards lasting relief.
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