The most common symptoms of Acid Reflux disease are:
- Heartburn — a burning pain or discomfort that may move from your stomach to your abdomen or chest, or even up into your throat
- Regurgitation — a sour or bitter-tasting acid backing up into your throat or mouth
Other, less common symptoms of acid reflux disease include:
- Bloating
- Bloody or black stools or bloody vomiting
- Burping
- Dysphagia — a narrowing of your esophagus, which creates the sensation of food being stuck in your throat
- Hiccups that don’t let up
- Nausea
- Weight loss for no known reason
- Wheezing, dry cough, hoarseness, or chronic sore throat