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3 Responses to “Is acid reflux suppose to affect bladder?”
I’m not sure, but you may have some sort of bladder infection. Definitely talk to a doctor though, you never want to let an infection (possible) get out of hand.
No, acid reflux is completely different from bladder reflux. I have been suffering from acid reflux since 1989. I have been taking Prilosec for years now and it helps me alot. You can buy it over the counter too. Also, the prescription drug Nexium is also very good but it is very very expensive. My doctor told me that the two drugs are very similar but not exactly the same so the difference in cost plays a major role. I suggest you try Prilosec first and if it doesn’t work well enough for you then try nexium. Also, there are alternatives such as Prevacid that are very good but again it is very expensive so ask your doctor first.
good luck
Acid reflux nearly ruined my life so I know how hard it is to live with. In the years before the above mentioned meds were invented, my life was pure hell. NOTHING worked, so you are very lucky that the newer drugs are now readily available.
July 22nd, 2009 at 5:17 pm
Antonio Sato
Check with your Dr, maybe its the medicine. I take prevacid for my acid reflux and never had a problem.
July 24th, 2009 at 10:43 pm
Marvin Spring
I’m not sure, but you may have some sort of bladder infection. Definitely talk to a doctor though, you never want to let an infection (possible) get out of hand.
July 25th, 2009 at 6:32 pm
Richard Casarez
No, acid reflux is completely different from bladder reflux. I have been suffering from acid reflux since 1989. I have been taking Prilosec for years now and it helps me alot. You can buy it over the counter too. Also, the prescription drug Nexium is also very good but it is very very expensive. My doctor told me that the two drugs are very similar but not exactly the same so the difference in cost plays a major role. I suggest you try Prilosec first and if it doesn’t work well enough for you then try nexium. Also, there are alternatives such as Prevacid that are very good but again it is very expensive so ask your doctor first.
good luck
Acid reflux nearly ruined my life so I know how hard it is to live with. In the years before the above mentioned meds were invented, my life was pure hell. NOTHING worked, so you are very lucky that the newer drugs are now readily available.