
GERD, affects at least an estimated 5% to 7% of the global population.... including men, women, and children. (Prevalence based on once per day heartburn.)
Heartburn and/or acid regurgitation experienced weekly has been found to occur in 19.8% of individuals. Although common, GERD often is unrecognized its symptoms misunderstood. This is unfortunate because GERD is generally a treatable disease. Serious complications can result if it is not treated properly.
Persistent heartburn is the most frequent but not the only symptom of GERD (the disease may be present even without apparent symptoms.) Heartburn is so common that it often is not associated with a serious disease, like GERD. All too often, GERD is either self- treated or mistreated.
GERD is a chronic disease. Treatment usually must be maintained on a long-term basis, even after symptoms have been brought under control. Issues of daily living, and compliance with long-term use of medication need to be addressed as well. This can be accomplished through follow-up, support, and education.

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