Reflux disease is the displacement of gastric secretions consisting of acid, bile and mucus up to the esophagus or mouth. Reflux disease manifests itself with a bitter taste and food sensation in the mouth. Atypical Reflux, on the other hand, may cause a feeling of a lump in the throat after edema that develops in the inner part of the esophagus.
Likewise, it may cause complaints such as chest pain due to spasm that occurs after irritation. It can also be confused with heart diseases, especially due to chest pain. Apart from this, it can also cause complaints such as hoarseness, dry cough, painful swallowing or difficulty swallowing, or hiccups.