10 Symptoms of Gastroparesis
Symptom #6: Acid Reflux
Acid reflux is another problem that commonly afflicts people who are struggling with gastroparesis. Acid reflux is a term that’s used to describe when a person’s stomach acid comes into contact with their esophagus.
Typically, the stomach acid remains within the stomach where it can digest food. However, various digestive conditions can lead to this acid rising into the esophagus where it can cause pain and discomfort and make eating much more uncomfortable than usual.
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