Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a chronic disorder and the most common disease that affects the esophagus. Studies have shown that around 80% of GERD patients experience sleep disturbances, the most prevalent symptom being nighttime reflux. In this episode, let's talk about the bi-directional relationship between GERD and sleep.
Key Points:
What is GERD and what are its symptoms?
Why are GERD symptoms more common at night?
How is GERD is correlated to sleep disorders?
What complications can GERD lead to?
How can GERD be prevented?
Obstructive sleep apnea and GERD are both tied into each other. If you're suffering from poor sleep and symptoms GERD, you might be able to find relief from both ailments sometimes with just simple lifestyle changes. Talk to a sleep professional about it!
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