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esophageal cancer symptoms :: Article Creator The 1 Surprising GERD Symptom That Has Nothing To Do With Your Gut GERD (or gastroesophageal reflux disease) is a digestive disorder that causes acid from the stomach to flow up into the esophagus (aka the tube that helps food move from your mouth to your stomach). As you might imagine, this condition can cause some pretty uncomfortable GI symptoms, like heartburn, chronic cough, and nausea—especially after you've just finished a meal or if you lie down too quickly after eating. But you might experience one symptom that has nothing to do with your gut: back pain. Back pain can stem from a ton of different sources. And if you regularly deal with acid reflux, it's possible that GERD could be the culprit. "It's not a common phenomenon, but I've had patients who've talked about it," says Supriya Rao, M.D., a gastroenterologist with Tufts Medicine in Boston, MA. Here's more ...