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Gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly known as GERD, affects both men and women. However, studies reveal that men often experience more intense symptoms and face higher risks of complications. This remarkable difference sheds light on a growing health crisis that may be flying under the radar.
Research indicates that men encounter greater acid exposure and are nearly twice as likely to develop Barrett’s esophagus. This condition can precipitate esophageal cancer if left untreated. Alarmingly, esophageal cancer is up to nine times more prevalent in men, illustrating the urgent need to address chronic reflux issues and their potential progression to serious health consequences.
Dr. Daryl Gioffre, a gut health expert, certified nutritionist, and author, recently discussed with Fox News Digital how acid reflux is manifesting as a silent epidemic, specifically among men. He emphasizes that while many may consider reflux merely a nuisance, it represents systemic inflammation that originates in the gut and radiates throughout the body.
Dr. Gioffre states, “Acid reflux serves as the body’s warning signal that indicates imbalances within the gut, metabolism, and stress responses.” He highlights that modern men often live in what he characterizes as a