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What is the Relationship between R-CPD (no-burp) and GERD? SIBO? IBS?

Often, and almost routinely, persons with easily-diagnosed R-CPD may initially be diagnosed instead as "gastroesophageal reflux disease" (GERD), or "irritable bowel syndrome," (IBS) or "small intestine bacterial overgrowth" (SIBO).

Do GERD, IBS, and SIBO symptoms and findings point to coexisting and separate diagnoses, or are those symptoms part of the larger, umbrella diagnosis of R-CPD? Dr. Bastian discusses these questions in this video.

Learn more about R-CPD: https://laryngopedia.com/rcpd

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 What is R-CPD?
2:18 How does R-CPD cause GERD?
3:35 How does R-CPD cause IBS?
4:26 How does R-CPD cause SIBO?
6:05 A Patient with GI Symptoms
7:45 Symptoms of R-CPD
8:26 Are tests necessary to diagnose R-CPD?

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