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Burning sensation in food pipe
My father(age 54yrs) is feeling a burning sensation in food pipe whenever he takes tea or coffee or any hot drinks And for some days he is suffering from cough and cold and a mild pain in his back Does this two has an interconnection? Is this something serious? Give me a solution for this He doesn't smoke
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Seems like GERD, please visit online chat for more details.
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GERD,  but cardiac problem has to be ruled out
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GERD with Gastritis.
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Consult Gastroenterologist
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