Title: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Those who received the active treatment in the study were more likely to have less acid in the esophagus, but more likely to have complications such as pain or subsequent hospitalization. These therapies can be considered in those whose symptoms cannot be controlled with lifestyle changes and medication; unable to tolerate medication; or do not ... ................
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