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		<title>Acid Reflux Diagnosis &#8211; Don’t delay, get yourself to a doctor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to sorting out an acid reflux problem, the first step is to get an acid reflux diagnosis so that you can then go on to get the correct treatment and also make the appropriate lifestyle changes to make sure that this condition does not cause too much upset in your everyday life. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to sorting out an acid reflux problem, the first step is to get an <strong>acid reflux diagnosis</strong> so that you can then go on to get the correct treatment and also make the appropriate lifestyle changes to make sure that this condition does not cause too much upset in your everyday life.</p>
<p>However, for many people, actually <a href="http://www.refluxremoval.com/acid-reflux-symptoms-when-lying-down-will-cause-you-harm/">describing the symptoms</a> that comes with this condition can be rather difficult and that is why so many cases of this painful illness remains untreated or diagnoses every year.</p>
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<p>There are a number of ways in which a sufferer can get an acid reflux diagnosis but all of these methods must be performed by a fully trained medical professional.</p>
<p>Looking through the various symptoms checklists on the internet can make you aware that this condition could potentially be the reason behind your acid problem but it will not get you  diagnosed or allow you to get your hands on the right medication so step one is to take yourself off to the doctor.</p>
<p><span id="more-65"></span>One of the first things that you may expect to take place when you are looking for an acid reflux diagnosis is a <a href="http://my.clevelandclinic.org/services/esophageal_ph_test/hic_24-hour_esophageal_ph_test.aspx"><strong>pH test</strong></a>. Again, this can only be performed by a trained medical professional but will involve<strong> placing a very small and thin tube down the oesophagus that will have a small sensor on it. </strong></p>
<p>This tube will be left in place for around one day and the patient is normally advised to continue with life as they normally would. The tube actually enters the oesophagus through the nose so it should not interfere too much with normal activities.</p>
<p>Once the 24 hours is over, the sensor will be able to tell the doctor <strong>how much acid is being leaked from the stomach</strong> and also how long it stays around in the oesophagus.</p>
<p>Alongside the pH test for an acid reflux diagnosis, you may also need to have an <strong>endoscopy</strong>. In most cases this is done before the pH test but this isn’t always the case. Again, a tube is placed into the oesophagus for the doctor to have a closer look at the digestive area of the body and therefore allow for an acid reflux diagnosis.</p>
<p>A patient is normally told <strong>not to eat for around six hours</strong> before this examination and a <strong>tiny camera will enable the doctor to tell you whether or not acid reflux is causing the symptoms</strong> that you are experiencing.</p>
<p>Alongside these two more common ways to get to an acid reflux diagnosis, there are a couple of other ways if these are found to be inconclusive. <a href="http://www.umm.edu/radiology/barium.htm"><strong>Barium X-Rays</strong></a> can be used to detect acid reflux as can the <a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003897.htm"><strong>Bernstein test</strong></a> and a few other things. However, the endoscopy and pH test will normally be the first tests to be used and these will normally be able to prove whether or not acid reflux is causing the symptoms.</p>
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