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Heartburn is the most common symptom of GERD. It feels like a burning chest pain right behind the breastbone. Pain may move upward toward the throat. It often is worse after meals. Bending over or lying down also may make heartburn worse. Standing up may bring relief. Heartburn often occurs after going to bed at night.
Other GERD symptoms include:
1.Burping-up, or regurgitation, of sour-tasting, acidy material into the mouth.
2.Difficult or painful swallowing.
3.Sore throat, hoarseness, and/or cough.
4.Wheezing in people with asthma
GERD also occurs in young children who may have the same symptoms as adults but cannot describe them. The only noticeable symptoms in infants and children may be vomiting, coughing, wheezing or other respiratory problems, and failure to gain weight normally.
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