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Acid Reflux FAQ | Everything You Need to Know About Acid Reflux

We understand the discomfort and disruption that acid reflux can cause in your daily life. But how to relieve acid reflux?  At the Gastroenterology Institute of Southern California, we are here to provide you with the knowledge and support you need to manage and relieve acid reflux symptoms How do [...]

Acid Reflux FAQ | Everything You Need to Know About Acid Reflux
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What Causes Acid Reflux?

Ever had a bad experience after a fun night out drinking with your co-workers? It’s possible you’re dealing with not a hangover but acid reflux. Schedule a consultation with the beat gastroenterologist los angeles for the best care and treatment. What are the causes of acid reflux? Several factors can contribute to [...]

What Causes Acid Reflux?
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Top 10 Tips For GI Health

There is no time like the present to start thinking about your gastrointestinal health  According to board-certified gastroenterologist, Dr. Peyton Berookim, keeping up with your GI health is fairly simple and can substantially reduce your risk of developing diseases of the digestive system. Here are the top ten tips for maintaining good digestive health throughout the [...]

Top 10 Tips For GI Health

PPI Medications vs. Surgery for GERD

PPI Meds and Surgery Both Control GERD Do you suffer from chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms? Ask your GI doctor whether you may be able to avoid a surgical solution. A new study has revealed that proton pump inhibitor (PPI) drugs can offer relief comparable to laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery. The five year study tracked long-term [...]

PPI Medications vs. Surgery for GERD

Helicobacter Pylori and Gastric Ulcers

For a long time it was believed that the causes of gastric ulcers were diet and stress. This was recently disproven with the discovery that 70-90% of stomach ulcers were in fact caused by a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Usually the high acid content of the stomach does not allow bacteria to survive. [...]

Helicobacter Pylori and Gastric Ulcers
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