
Presentation of 7 cases of Gastro-oesophageal Reflux (GOR) detected through the respiratory symptomatology which they manifested.Retrospective clinical observations. Site. Primary Care.Six males (41, 58, 61, 66, 67 and 76 years old) and one woman of 63 were clinically examined on presenting a dry after-dinner cough and a night-time cough.10% of people suffering GOR present secondary respiratory manifestations.The importance of its early detection rests on the possibility of avoiding chronic respiratory pathologies such as inherent asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, laryngitis and recurrent pneumonia, occurring as a consequence of GOR. For this reason we consider it vital that this condition in its many forms of manifestation should be recognised in the Primary Care sphere, so that correct diagnosis and treatments can then be proceeded with.
Adult, Male, Posture, Middle Aged, Respiration Disorders, Diet, Cough, Gastroesophageal Reflux, Humans, Female, Antacids, Omeprazole, Aged
Adult, Male, Posture, Middle Aged, Respiration Disorders, Diet, Cough, Gastroesophageal Reflux, Humans, Female, Antacids, Omeprazole, Aged
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