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Doença do refluxo gastroesofágico (DRGE): perguntas para fazer ao seu médico

Last published:May 23, 2025

If you get heartburn and acid reflux regularly, you may be diagnosed with a condition called gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD).

Here are some questions that you might want to ask your doctor if you’ve been diagnosed with GORD:

  • How do you know that I have GORD? Do I need any tests?

  • Why do I have GORD? What causes it?

  • Do I need to take a prescription medicine to treat GORD?

  • How often should I take my tablets?

  • Do the tablets have any side effects?

  • How long will I need to take the tablets for?

  • Will I still need to take tablets once I stop having symptoms?

  • How likely is it that GORD will get better on its own?

  • What can happen if I don't get treatment?

  • Are there any changes I should make in my life that might help ease my symptoms? Are there things I should avoid?

  • Are there any other options for me besides taking medicines?

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