What if lifestyle modifications and OTC medications don't work?
If you have found that the lifestyle changes and over-the-counter medications have not worked, you could consider prescription medication, like a prescription-strength H2 blocker or a proton pump inhibitor.
Also, if you have more unusual symptoms like reflux-laryngitis, chronic cough, or non-cardiac chest pain, you probably should use a PPI.
When is heartburn a sign of a more serious condition?
You should be more concerned if you experience so-called "alarm" symptoms. If you have trouble swallowing, have burning in your esophagus when you swallow, experience choking at nighttime, have frequent coughing at nighttime, or have black, tar-like stools-these are all alarm symptoms.
Also, if you have heartburn on a regular basis, even just one or two times a week, then sometimes you can develop complications of reflux. It could be bleeding from ulcers in the esophagus. It could be a narrowing of the esophagus from scarring, which could give you trouble swallowing. Finally, sometimes acid can damage the lining of the esophagus causing a precancerous condition of the esophagus called Barrett's esophagus, which may lead to cancer of the esophagus. Some of the risk factors for Barrett's esophagus include: if you've had heartburn for many years, white, male or over the age of 50.
How common is Barrett's esophagus and cancer of the esophagus?
It is not common. In general, of those people who have acid reflux, less than 10 percent are going to develop Barrett's esophagus, the precancerous changes. And those people who develop Barrett's esophagus, less than 10 percent of those will go on to develop cancer of the esophagus. So you shouldn't worry too much.
Nevertheless, if you've had heartburn for many years and you are over the age of 50, you should most likely see a specialist.
What do you think is the most misunderstood aspect of heartburn and its management?
You don't need to suffer from heartburn. There are a lot of good ways to manage it with lifestyle changes, over-the-counter remedies available for self-medication, or effective prescription drugs. Heartburn can really affect quality of life, and it doesn't need to. There are very good remedies for this condition.