Reflux esophagitis is the most common type of gastroesophageal reflux disease. The main symptoms include reflux and heartburn. These two symptoms are the most important manifestations of reflux esophagitis. Heartburn refers to a burning sensation behind the sternum or in the upper abdomen. This is a very characteristic symptom. Many patients will experience heartburn symptoms after eating, lying down, or when bending over and increasing intra-abdominal pressure. In addition, the core symptom of gastroesophageal reflux is reflux. Some patients will experience acid reflux, which is the reflux of acidic substances from the stomach to the esophagus or to the pharynx. These two symptoms are the most important clinical symptoms of reflux esophagitis. Performance.
In addition, patients with reflux esophagitis may also experience chest pain or upper abdominal pain, as well as a burning sensation in the upper abdomen. Some patients may experience symptoms similar to indigestion such as burping and belching. Symptoms may occur with reflux and burning. These patients often need to pay attention to core reflux and heartburn symptoms, as well as accompanying chest pain, epigastric pain, epigastric burning sensation, belching and hiccups. When symptoms of reflux esophagitis occur, you should pay attention to the relationship with diet and posture.