Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Understanding Symptoms, Causes, And Treatment Options

GERD, commonly known as acid reflux, is a chronic digestive condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. This can irritate the lining and cause ongoing discomfort.

When left untreated, GERD may lead to complications such as inflammation, narrowing of the esophagus, or other long-term digestive issues.

At InfiniHealth Medical Group in New Jersey, our specialists provide evaluation and treatment plans focused on symptom relief and long-term digestive health.

WHAT IS GERD?

GERD occurs when stomach acid repeatedly flows back into the esophagus.

This backward flow, known as reflux, can irritate the lining of the esophagus and lead to ongoing symptoms such as heartburn, discomfort after eating, or a burning sensation in the chest.

Unlike occasional acid reflux, GERD is a chronic condition that happens more frequently and may worsen over time without proper management. The repeated exposure to stomach acid can cause inflammation and, in some cases, lead to complications affecting the esophagus.

Early recognition and evaluation are important to help manage symptoms and protect long-term digestive health.

WHAT CAUSES GERD?

GERD is often caused by a weakened or improperly functioning valve in the esophagus.
The lower esophageal sphincter (LES) normally opens to allow food into the stomach and then closes. When it doesn’t close properly, acid can move back upward.

Common contributing factors include:

  • Alcohol use
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy
  • Hiatal hernia
  • Certain medications
  • Conditions such as diabetes or connective tissue disorders

WHO IS AT RISK?

GERD can affect people of all ages but is more common in certain groups.

Individuals more likely to experience GERD include:

  • Adults over age 40
  • Individuals with excess weight
  • Pregnant women
  • Those with long-term dietary or lifestyle triggers

While common, symptoms should not be ignored if they become persistent or worsen over time.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

GERD symptoms can range from mild discomfort to more persistent issues.

Common symptoms include:

  • Frequent heartburn, especially after eating or at night
  • Difficulty or pain when swallowing
  • A sensation of food being stuck in the throat
  • Chronic cough or wheezing
  • Hoarseness or sore throat
  • Nausea or indigestion
  • Bad breath

Symptoms may vary, but recurring or worsening discomfort should be evaluated.

    HOW GERD IS DIAGNOSED

    Diagnosis begins with understanding your symptoms and medical history.
    In some cases, additional testing may be recommended to confirm the condition and assess severity.

    Diagnostic tools may include:

    • Upper endoscopy (EGD) – Allows direct visualization of the esophagus and stomach
    • Esophageal manometry – Measures how well the esophagus moves and functions

    At InfiniHealth Medical Group, testing is used to guide accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning.

    Take the Next Step

    Ongoing acid reflux is not something you should ignore.

    At InfiniHealth Medical Group in New Jersey, our team focuses on identifying the cause of GERD and creating personalized treatment plans to help manage symptoms and protect long-term digestive health. Early evaluation can help prevent complications and improve daily comfort.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What services does InfiniHealth offer?

    InfiniHealth provides comprehensive care across nine medical specialties: spine care, orthopedic care, sports medicine, pain management, urology, gastroenterology, radiology, vascular care, and primary care.

    Where are your locations?

    InfiniHealth proudly serves patients at five locations throughout New Jersey: West Orange, Clifton, Woodland Park, Hackensack, and Elizabeth.

    What insurances do you accept?

    We are In-Network with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare. If you have out of network benefits, we accept all commercial insurance plans and will work with you to maximize your coverage.

    How do I make an appointment?

    You can schedule an appointment by calling us at (908)315-9055 or using our online booking form.

    Do you offer same-day or urgent appointments?

    Same-day appointments may be available depending on location and specialty. Please call to check availability.

    What conditions do you treat?

    From back pain, joint injuries, and sports-related issues to gastrointestinal conditions, vascular problems, and chronic pain, our specialists are trained to handle a wide range of health concerns.