What causes GERD?

    Last Updated: October 13, 2024

    The reflux of stomach contents is caused by the lower esophageal sphincter relaxing or being subjected to abnormally high pressure, which could be due to delayed stomach emptying, a hiatal hernia (one in which the stomach bulges through the diaphragm into the chest cavity), or visceral hypersensitivity (excessive signaling from the nerves of internal organs).[1] Contrary to popular belief, H. pylori isn’t a confirmed cause of GERD, and its treatment has been linked to improvements, worsening, or no effect on GERD symptoms.[2][3] Current evidence has not been able to point to stomach acidity alone as a cause of GERD, and it’s likely that multiple factors contribute to the condition.[4][5][6]

    Risk factors for GERD include being 50 years or older, smoking, frequently using non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs or aspirin, having obesity, living at a low socioeconomic status, and drinking alcohol.[1][7] Sleep deprivation can worsen GERD symptoms.[8]

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