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Digestive Diseases Center
GERD
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The vast majority of patients can be treated effectively by combining medication with life-style modifications. Because GERD is generally a chronic condition, some form of treatment must be continued indefinitely in most cases. For those who fail to respond to medical treatment, or who find the constraints of medical treatment unacceptable, surgical or endoscopic intervention may be necessary.

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