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I am all good just i am having slight difficulty swallowing so my endoscopy was done and i want to know how to control GERD , Esophagitis Grade A ? I am on medication but want to make sure that my problem goes finally ! I am worried as is this problem life threatening?? One doctor asked for what meds i am on so sir i am on Pantocid 40 mg early morning, REKOOL at night and a Sucralfate syrup! Before my problem detected i was having some medicines for same issue but some doctors gave me corticosteroids without thinking and now when i discontinued them i am having slight stuffy nose! Will it go away on its own
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The condition if GERD will go away with some diet and lifestyle modifications. So that u you dont need to take medicines lifelong. The stuffy nose can be treated withantiallergic nasal sprays and some breathing exercises.
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Continue medication Avoid steroids
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