I also have GERD without many symptoms. Have you done an upper endoscopy, a barium swallow, and been tested for _H. Pylori_?
I did all of it, which showed mild damage to my esophagus, as well as some signs of stomach inflammation, which I thought was interesting. The radiologist said "everything is just coming right back up" and told me I had severe GERD. Negative for _H. Pylori_.
PPIs (lansaprazole, omeprazole) appeared to do nothing, so I stopped, given that the long-term health risks are negative.
Interesting that you think gut bacteria are related. In medical terms the gut refers to the intestines, not the stomach. I assume you mean stomach bacteria here. There's apparently not a lot that can survive the environment of the stomach, but strep bacteria can.
I recently read that getting more fiber in one's diet can help GERD.
I had an endoscopy, yes. They said my cardia was always open but that's not usually the cause for my symptoms and even if that was the problem, all the PPI I took would make me feel better.
I've been tested for H. Pylori a couple times, both negative.
I also had a manometry and pHmetry. Esophagus is working well and acidity seems normal.
A part of me feels like it's a lost cause maybe that's why when I see something about stomach/gut research I tend to think it's related to my problems.
I did all of it, which showed mild damage to my esophagus, as well as some signs of stomach inflammation, which I thought was interesting. The radiologist said "everything is just coming right back up" and told me I had severe GERD. Negative for _H. Pylori_.
PPIs (lansaprazole, omeprazole) appeared to do nothing, so I stopped, given that the long-term health risks are negative.
Interesting that you think gut bacteria are related. In medical terms the gut refers to the intestines, not the stomach. I assume you mean stomach bacteria here. There's apparently not a lot that can survive the environment of the stomach, but strep bacteria can.
I recently read that getting more fiber in one's diet can help GERD.