Volume : 08, Issue : 10, October – 2021

Title:

10.RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GERD AND HEARTBURN AND ASSOCIATED DISEASE IN KSA

Authors :

Dr. Manal Abdulaziz Murad , Dr. Samiyah Jameel Almehmadi, Dr. Abdullah Ali Hamdi , Dr. Abdulrahman Tariq Tabbakh , Dr. Abdulellah Marshud Almutairi,
Dr. Ziyad Ali AlSaedi , Dr. Aseel hussain alqahtani , Dr. Feras Khalid Alhazmi , Dr. Omar mohammed Alzahrani , Dr. Halah mohammed altayb , Dr. Rahaf Nasser Almehmadi, Dr Raghad Nasser Almehmadi ,Dr.Mohammad Shamsul hoq Sordar, Dr. Salam Bader Alahmed , Dr. Amwaj Saaied Almantashri

Abstract :

The purpose of this study is to determine whether there is a significant association between GERD and heart burn, and common comorbidities and associated diseases. GERD is a chronic disease in which gastric contents reflux back into the esophagus. It’s a reasonably prevalent condition among populations. Results of this study showed significant relationship between this condition and others like: DM, HTN, Anxiety, respiratory, colon diseases, in addition to connective diseases. This is consistent with other evidence on GERD and its associated conditions. Results also showed somewhat weak recognition of participants upon whether they have actually GERD, with only nearly 55% knowing the meaning of GERD.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Manal Abdulaziz Murad et al, Relationship Between Gerd And Heartburn And Associated Disease In KSA., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(10).

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