Navigating heartburn: Recognising signs of concern

Written in association with: Mr Paul Goldsmith
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Edited by: Kate Forristal

Ever wondered if your occasional heartburn is more than just run-of-the-mill acid reflux? While most times it's nothing to worry about, some symptoms might need a closer look. In his latest online article, Mr Paul Goldsmith explores when occasional heartburn could be a sign for concern and what steps you can take.

Is my occasional heartburn just acid reflux, or could it be something more serious?

On most occasions typical symptoms of acid reflux are just that – acid reflux, but it may well be necessary to perform investigations such as a gastroscopy – a camera test through the mouth to make sure this is the case. Some symptoms that can be associated with reflux such as dysphagia (difficulty swallowing – food sticking in the oesophagus) and weight loss will nearly always require some investigations to rule out alternative diagnoses.

 

I have tried lifestyle changes for acid reflux, but they haven't helped. What are my other options?

Once you have tried the lifestyle changes which include cutting out certain foods and drinks such as spice, citrus, alcohol and caffeine, you can then try sleeping with your bed slightly elevated at the head end or trying not to eat too late. Other options are to try and lose weight if that is an issue for you or stop smoking. If these don’t work you can look at medical management which includes different types of medications or potentially surgery.

 

I am worried about the long-term effects of acid reflux. Should I be concerned?

Many people have reflux and a majority do not get any long-term effects of acid reflux. However, there are potential risks associated with reflux. These can be lung related with issues such as asthma, cough, pneumonia or ear, nose and throat issues such as voice changes or sore throat. Damage to the oesophagus can also occur ranging from inflammation of the oesophagus-oesophagitis to Barrett’s oesophagus and strictures.

 

Mr Paul Goldsmith is an esteemed upper GI surgeon. You can schedule an appointment with Mr Goldsmith on his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Paul Goldsmith
Surgery

Mr Paul Goldsmith is a general surgeon with a focus on upper GI surgery at Spire Hospital Manchester. He specialises in hiatal hernia surgeryacid refluxgastroscopygallstonesdysphagia and indigestion (dyspepsia).
  
Mr Goldsmith graduated from The University of Leeds, completed his training in Yorkshire, and earned an MD for his research on '1H NMR spectrometric identification of biomarkers in renal transplantation.' He also spent some time working in The Netherlands.
 
With more than 30 publications and a record of presenting his work nationally and internationally, Mr Goldsmith has become experienced in various surgical areas. One of his notable areas of expertise is in The Reflux Clinic, where he focuses on gastro-oesophageal reflux. The Reflux Clinic is set up jointly with doctors from several specialities including gastroenterology, ear nose and throat and respiratory using a multi disciplinary approach to get the best outcomes for patients. We are able to offer many differing solutions to reflux issues depending on the need of the patient, including Linx, RefluxStop and STRETTA.

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