Heartburn/GERD Health Center
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When to Call the Doctor About Heartburn or GERD
If you have any of the following heartburn or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) symptoms or conditions, contact your doctor.
- Your heartburn symptoms have become more severe or frequent.
- You are having difficulty swallowing or pain when swallowing, especially with solid foods or pills.
- Your heartburn is causing you to have nausea or vomiting (especially if you are vomiting blood or black material).
- You've experienced a drastic weight loss accompanied by heartburn.
- You have been using over-the-counter antacid medications for more than two weeks (or for a longer period than recommended on the label), and you still have heartburn symptoms.
- You have heartburn even after taking prescription or nonprescription medications.
- You have chronic hoarseness, wheezing, or asthma that is worse.
- Your discomfort interferes with your lifestyle or daily activities.
- You are having chest pain accompanied by pain in the neck, jaw, arms or legs; shortness of breath, weakness, irregular pulse or sweating.
- You have extreme stomach pain.
- You are experiencing diarrhea or black or bloody bowel movements.
Reviewed by the doctors at The Cleveland Clinic Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.
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Reviewed by
Jonathan L Gelfand, MD on February 11, 2008
Edited by
Venkat Mohan, MD on September 01, 2006
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