FAQ: Using an anti-reflux valve is uncomfortable what to do?

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Hello doctor! I was diagnosed with GERD and was prescribed an anti-reflux valve. However, since the creation of this valve, my symptoms are worse than before, such as swallowing, getting stuck in my throat, I eat 1 spoonful of rice and I also have a bloated stomach like a ball, feeling very uncomfortable after eating. So the doctor asked me: Using an anti-reflux valve is uncomfortable to do? Thanks for the advice doctor!
Nguyen Thi Ha (1982)
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Hello! With the question: Using the anti-reflux valve is uncomfortable what to do? Then the doctor would like to answer as follows: How long have you had surgery to create an anti-reflux valve? If the case is recent surgery, it may be due to narrowing of the esophagus because the valve is made too tight. This condition is usually caused by temporary narrowing of the esophagus because of inflammation or edema. You can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, swelling, edema. However, if the condition persists, you may need endoscopic dilation of the esophagus. You will need to see your surgeon again for a more thorough examination.
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Answered by Master, Specialist Doctor II Phan Thi Minh Huong - Gastroenterologist - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Danang International General Hospital
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