RE: ILLNESS MUST COME😳 | Find Out Why It Is So

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This is super! I was glued to this till the end, not like I didn't know a bit about the non communicable diseases but your presentation made it all new to me again.

No doubt about our lifestyle being a cause of some of the non communicable diseases... I've seen a lot of such cases especially with diabetes and physical injuries.

First time learning about Gerd or is it same thing as Ulcer? πŸ™ˆ Don't know, just asking since it has something to do with acid too.

This is a really good use of the prompt Doc. Well done



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Am glad I added to what you already knew about NCDS but wait... Now you know more than meπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.
I always prefer writing on a topic I know so I can be able to relate it with my own words because the medical world can really be strange especially to people not in the field.

Yep, LIFESTYLE is actually the main culprit in most of the NCDS, if we can manage that well, we will live long.

GERD and ulcers have many symptoms in common and Thai is why people confuse them sometimes but there is a difference as regards to the site of effects.

GERD mainly affects the esophagus buy then ulcers affects the stomach and the small intestine

I am not a doctor yet, stop rushing me πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
Thanks for the wonderful feedback and support ❀️

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Now you know more than me

Ehen na, what's wrong with that? But I know nothing sha πŸ˜•πŸ˜’

but there is a difference as regards to the site of effects

Okay, difference noted... Even diseases are having unidentical twin πŸ˜‚

I am not a doctor yet, stop rushing me

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Microbiologist saying she knows nothing πŸ˜‚....come and teach me MCB terms abeg

Even diseases are having unidentical twin πŸ˜‚

Nobody wan take last ohπŸ˜‚

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First time learning about Gerd or is it same thing as Ulcer?

@sperosamuel15 did well to explain but a bit more, GERD means Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease. It means an abnormal reflux of gastric content into the esophagus. It should have been a problem, but for 3 things at least it is..

What are they?

1, The gastric content is acidic, and 2. The esophagusis not built for that 3. Weakness of the door (sphincter) between the 2 Chambers.

So the wall of the stomach can protect against acid secreted by cells in the stomach too, it is when this protection is compromised that Ulcer" happens. But when this acid content flows back to the esophagus, it causes problems, chest burn, referred to the back and sometime pain on swallowing. Let me stop here. I hope you get it tho

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I get it very well, thanks for the further explanation... I've learnt a new NCD, thanks to this community 😊

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Thanks a lot for the better clarification on this😊

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You re welcome Bro.
It's all for the community purpose to be reached.

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