Yes, GORD (Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease) is a type of gastrointestinal disorder. This condition occurs when stomach acid flows back up into the oesophagus (the tube that connects the throat to the stomach), causing irritation and inflammation of the oesophagus and other parts of the digestive system.
GORD can cause a range of symptoms, such as heartburn, chest pain, difficulty swallowing, and a feeling of a lump in the throat. It can also lead to complications such as damage to the oesophagus, bleeding, and an increased risk of developing oesophageal cancer.
GORD is usually treated with lifestyle changes such as eating smaller meals, avoiding trigger foods, losing weight, and avoiding smoking and alcohol. Medications such as antacids, H2 blockers, and proton pump inhibitors are also used to reduce stomach acid production and reduce the symptoms of GORD. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to correct any underlying issues that may be causing GORD.
If you experience any symptoms of GORD, it is important to speak to your doctor to determine the best course of treatment for you.