2021
DOI: 10.1159/000515116
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Reflux Symptoms – Functional and Structural Diseases: The Approach from the General Practitioner

Abstract: A primary care management strategy of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) should pay attention to the epidemiology, prevalence and distribution of reflux-like symptoms in the community, to the special characteristics of patients presenting for the first time with reflux symptoms in primary care. General practitioners (GPs) encounter daily challenges to make cost-effective differential diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, avoiding needless and costly investigation or referral. They should provide long-term … Show more

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“…The identification and differential diagnosis of GERD by health professionals and medication adherence are important for the management of the disease. GERD is a common reason for to visit primary healthcare services (Herszényi, 2021). A high burden of GERD disease is associated with occasional or mild reflux symptoms (Okimoto et al, 2015; Tack et al, 2012).…”
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“…The identification and differential diagnosis of GERD by health professionals and medication adherence are important for the management of the disease. GERD is a common reason for to visit primary healthcare services (Herszényi, 2021). A high burden of GERD disease is associated with occasional or mild reflux symptoms (Okimoto et al, 2015; Tack et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%