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Symptoms of non-erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease


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Nonerosive gastroesophageal reflux disease is a common digestive system disease, its main symptoms include heartburn, reflux, chest pain, upper abdominal pain, burning sensation in the upper abdomen, etc.
1. Heartburn
refers to the burning sensation behind the sternum or under the xiphoid process, often extending upward from the lower part of the sternum.
2. Reflux
refers to the reflux of stomach contents to the mouth or throat, often accompanied by sour or bitter taste.
3. Chest
pain is located behind the sternum or under the xiphoid process, radiating to the neck, back, shoulders, often occurring after a full meal or lying down.
4. Upper abdominal pain
is mostly burning sensation, hunger pain or satiety pain, often occurring under the xiphoid process or upper abdomen.
5. Upper abdominal burning sensation
often exists at the same time as heartburn, mostly occurring about 1 hour after a meal.