Warning has been issued by the resident doctor on BBC Morning Live regarding the usage of omeprazole, a common medication for managing acid reflux symptoms. It is highlighted that prolonged use of omeprazole requires caution and regular health check-ups due to potential risks associated with the medication.
Acid reflux affects one in four adults in the UK, often triggered by consuming large meals. Persistent sufferers may be prescribed proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) like omeprazole to control symptoms. Dr. Punam, an NHS GP and media personality, emphasized the importance of monitoring those on long-term PPI use to avoid complications.
In a discussion with Morning Live hosts, Dr. Punam explained the mechanism of acid reflux and the role of medications in its treatment. She emphasized the need for caution with PPIs, mentioning potential risks such as nutrient deficiencies and gut infections, particularly Clostridioides difficile.
Regular health check-ups are crucial for individuals on prolonged PPI therapy to monitor for side effects like low magnesium, low vitamin B12 levels, and gut infections. Symptoms of these deficiencies and infections were also outlined to raise awareness among patients taking omeprazole.
In response to queries about alternative treatment options, Dr. Punam suggested lifestyle changes to alleviate symptoms, such as consuming smaller meals, avoiding lying down after eating, and wearing loose clothing. She also recommended herbal teas like chamomile and ginger tea, while cautioning against triggers like mint for reflux sufferers.
Furthermore, Dr. Punam introduced an innovative test for early detection of esophageal cancer, underscoring the importance of investigating persistent symptoms and seeking medical advice for comprehensive evaluation and treatment.
Lastly, she advised on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including weight management and tracking dietary triggers, to effectively manage acid reflux symptoms without solely relying on medication.
