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Mild reflux-like regurgitation: acid reflux related disorders. See detailed information below for a list of 5 causes of Mild reflux-like regurgitation, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.
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Medical Conditions associated with Mild reflux-like regurgitation:
GERD-like symptoms (15 causes), Eating symptoms (2462 causes), Digestive system symptoms (5299 causes), Mouth symptoms (6864 causes), Throat symptoms (3410 causes), Stomach symptoms (3217 causes), Esophageal symptoms (3079 causes), Abdominal symptoms (5930 causes), Respiratory symptoms (5166 causes), Breathing symptoms (3381 causes), Breath symptoms (3023 causes), Food symptoms (1907 causes), Head symptoms (10192 causes), Face symptoms (8109 causes)
Symptoms related to Mild reflux-like regurgitation:
Achalasia cardia, Oesophageal spasm, Oesophagitis, Peptic ulcer, Zenker's diverticulum
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