
Suggest Treatment For Acid Refulx

may need treatment combination
Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
Reflux can vary in severity from mild to severe.
In some persons, the presence of the bacteria, H pylori , may be contributing to the symptoms. This is detectable by blood tests and your doctor may consider this when you are seen in January.
If this bacteria is present then a course of 2 antibiotics combined with a PPI (eg omeprazole, nexium) would be needed.
As you mentioned, weight does play a part in reflux, it causes compression of the stomach and the contents then go back into to the esophagus.
Your weight loss would help reduce this compression and should help with symptoms.
In addition you may want to consider the other lifestyle changes for reflux, though you may have used some or all previously.
They include: (1) using small frequent meals instead of large meals
(2)avoiding alcohol, chocolate, citrus juice/fruit, tomato based products, peppermint, coffee, onion
(3)wait 3 hours after eating before lying down
IN some persons it can take a few weeks for medication to have the maximum effect.
You may want to consider the use of one of the PPI combined with one of the antiacids to see if this would help you till your assessment.
There are different PPI available including: prilosec (omeprazole), nexium , prevacid, protonix, aciphex.
If the omeprazole and nexium did not work for you when used consistently then you may want to try one of these.
The anti acids would be zantac or pepcid.
Combining weight loss, meds and other lifestyle measures should help to relieve your symptoms.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


And would these me drugs I have to stay on for the rest of my life ?? I really don't want to ? Maybe once my stomach/esophagus heals I can be off? and when I lost the weight and such? ? ?
last question , do you think GI doctor will do another EGD (I am hoping not) I hope that is last resort.
repeat may be needed
Detailed Answer:
HI
The antiacids can be taken 1 to 2 hours after eating or whatever time your symptoms tend to occur after you are eaten
In terms of the long term, it would depend on the success of the lifestyle changes (weight loss and other changes) and the result of your medical assessment (eg if related to h pylori and treatment is successful then may no longer need meds)
A repeat EGD may be needed since the other one was 2 yrs ago
Please feel free to ask anything else


can take a few weeks
Detailed Answer:
HI
You can ask any question if anything is not clear, that is no problem
The esophagus can take weeks , in some cases months to heal if reflux is ongoing.
In most cases, it can take at least 2 weeks for healing to occur.

Answered by

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties
