Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a common condition that can cause a variety of symptoms, including heartburn, regurgitation, and nausea. But did you know that GERD can also make you dizzy?
It's true. GERD can cause dizziness by irritating the vagus nerve. The vagus nerve is a long nerve that runs from the brain to the stomach. It helps control digestion, heart rate, and blood pressure. When the vagus nerve is irritated, it can send signals to the brain that cause dizziness.
The symptoms of GERD-related dizziness can vary from person to person. Some people may experience only mild dizziness, while others may feel lightheaded or faint. Other symptoms of GERD-related dizziness can include:
If you're experiencing GERD-related dizziness, there are a number of things you can do to treat it. These include:
Here are a few success stories from people who have successfully treated their GERD-related dizziness:
GERD can make you dizzy, but there are a number of things you can do to treat it. If you're experiencing GERD-related dizziness, talk to your doctor about your treatment options.
Symptom | Treatment |
---|---|
Nausea | Over-the-counter antacids or H2 blockers |
Vomiting | Prescription proton pump inhibitors |
Chest pain | Lifestyle changes, such as eating smaller meals more frequently, avoiding certain foods and drinks, and losing weight |
Shortness of breath | Over-the-counter antacids or H2 blockers |
Heart palpitations | Prescription proton pump inhibitors |
Success Story | Treatment |
---|---|
Patient A | Over-the-counter antacids |
Patient B | Prescription proton pump inhibitors |
Patient C | Lifestyle changes, such as eating smaller meals more frequently, avoiding certain foods and drinks, and losing weight |
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