I used to get acid reflux, it was really noticeable while trying to sleep, but that changed after I drank some water (by accident) from inside a cave of a small island near Vanuatu. This led to the worst throat infection I've ever had, after treating it with antibiotics, I stopped having acid reflux altogether. It's been 5 years now without any acid reflux.
However, I've now been diagnosed with eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE).Honestly I wonder how much of acid reflux is connected to the gut bacteria.
mactavish88|1 year ago
I was also diagnosed with EoE recently - my understanding is that it also causes symptoms that feel like reflux, but aren’t. Very occasionally I might actually have a bit of reflux (evidenced by a bit of regurgitation), but the burning sensation that I used to attribute to reflux I now attribute to EoE instead.
Seems worse when I’ve recently been eating my trigger foods (mostly dairy). Sucks not being able to eat cheese :(
compton93|1 year ago
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Bluestein|1 year ago
There's almost literaly an unexplored world in our gut, related to the most unexpected things.-
begueradj|1 year ago