Acid Reflux Common With Asthma
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Publication date: May 11, 2009
Publication date: May 11, 2009
Approximately 50 percent of asthmatics have acid reflux so doctors have previously been advised to consider prescribing an acid blocker in people with poorly controlled asthma. A recent study did not show any link between poorly controlled asthma and acid reflux. Lifestyle changes can help to reduce acid reflux without medication.
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