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The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1962
Half of pregnant women have heartburn during pregnancy. Most primaparas and some multiparas are spontaneously relieved in the last weeks as the uterus descends, but all are invariably relieved immediately after delivery. The heartburn is a newly experienced burning sensation of variable severity in the throat or substernal region, frequently radiating ...
Richard Nagler, Howard M. Spiro
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Half of pregnant women have heartburn during pregnancy. Most primaparas and some multiparas are spontaneously relieved in the last weeks as the uterus descends, but all are invariably relieved immediately after delivery. The heartburn is a newly experienced burning sensation of variable severity in the throat or substernal region, frequently radiating ...
Richard Nagler, Howard M. Spiro
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Determinants of pregnancy heartburn
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1992ABSTRACTObjective To study the prevalence and severity of reflux symptoms in pregnancy.Design Self‐administered questionnaire detailing age, race, gestational age, parity, weight, height, symptoms and severity of gastro‐oesophageal reflux.Setting An antenatal clinic in a teaching hospital.Subjects 607 consecutive women at ...
J S de Caestecker +4 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
All physicians encounter patients who have symptoms that are difficult to treat because the mechanisms which produce them are poorly understood. Gastroenterologists deal with a number of such symptoms, among which may be listed not only the many varieties of abdominal pain but also such complaints as belching, flatulence, malodorous breath, a bad taste
Edwin M. Cohn, Henry J. Tumen
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All physicians encounter patients who have symptoms that are difficult to treat because the mechanisms which produce them are poorly understood. Gastroenterologists deal with a number of such symptoms, among which may be listed not only the many varieties of abdominal pain but also such complaints as belching, flatulence, malodorous breath, a bad taste
Edwin M. Cohn, Henry J. Tumen
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2005
Functional heartburn (FH) is a common disorder that accounts for 30% to 50% of the patients with nonerosive reflux disease. FH is composed from a heterogeneous group of patients. They primarily include the hypersensitive and the nonacid sensitive esophagus.
Ram Dickman, Ronnie Fass
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Functional heartburn (FH) is a common disorder that accounts for 30% to 50% of the patients with nonerosive reflux disease. FH is composed from a heterogeneous group of patients. They primarily include the hypersensitive and the nonacid sensitive esophagus.
Ram Dickman, Ronnie Fass
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2002
Functional heartburn is defined as the presence of a retrosternal burning sensation in the absence of pathologic gastroesophageal reflux. The underlying pathophysiology seems to be heterogeneous. In a subset of patients, esophageal hypersensitivity to physiologic esophageal acid exposure is involved, and this is likely to respond to intensive ...
Jozef Janssens, Jan Tack
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Functional heartburn is defined as the presence of a retrosternal burning sensation in the absence of pathologic gastroesophageal reflux. The underlying pathophysiology seems to be heterogeneous. In a subset of patients, esophageal hypersensitivity to physiologic esophageal acid exposure is involved, and this is likely to respond to intensive ...
Jozef Janssens, Jan Tack
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2005
The majority of heartburn sufferers believe that stress exacerbates their heartburn [1]. This perception is supported by a recent study that documented that the presence of a severe sustained life stress in the previous 6 months predicted increased heartburn in the succeeding months [2].
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The majority of heartburn sufferers believe that stress exacerbates their heartburn [1]. This perception is supported by a recent study that documented that the presence of a severe sustained life stress in the previous 6 months predicted increased heartburn in the succeeding months [2].
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Diseases of the esophagus, 2019
Recent studies in animal models have reported that some afferent fibers innervating the esophagus express the cold receptor TRPM8. In the somatosensory system the stimulation of TRPM8 leads to cold sensations and in certain circumstances alleviates pain.
P. Bánovčin +5 more
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Recent studies in animal models have reported that some afferent fibers innervating the esophagus express the cold receptor TRPM8. In the somatosensory system the stimulation of TRPM8 leads to cold sensations and in certain circumstances alleviates pain.
P. Bánovčin +5 more
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A woman with intermittent heartburn [PDF]
A 68-year-old woman presented to the hospital with intermittent retrosternal heartburn that had been ongoing for several years. Physical examination and electrocardiogram revealed no abnormalities. A plain chest radiograph was obtained (fig 1⇓). What does the radiograph show? Fig 1 Chest radiograph The chest radiograph shows retrocardiac opacity
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Interventions for heartburn in pregnancy
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2014Heartburn is one of the most common gastrointestinal symptoms in pregnant women. It can occur in all trimesters of pregnancy. The symptoms of heartburn in pregnancy may be frequent, severe and distressing, but serious complications are rare. Many interventions have been used for the treatment of heartburn in pregnancy.
Vorapong Phupong +1 more
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