I have a history of depression and frequently experience heartburn, indigestion, acid reflux, oesophageal inflammation, difficulty swallowing, stomach or intestinal ulcers, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). What steps should I take to manage these issues?
You should consult both a gastroenterologist and a mental health professional, as managing depression can help improve gastrointestinal symptoms such as acid reflux and IBS. Treatment may involve psychotherapy, stress management, and, if prescribed, antidepressant medications. Lifestyle modifications, such as avoiding trigger foods, eating smaller meals, managing stress, and maintaining a healthy weight, can also help reduce symtpoms. Your doctor may prescribe medications like proton pump inhibitors, H2 blockers, or antispasmodics for specific digestive problems. Coordinated care and regular follow-ups are essential to prevent complications and improve overall well-being.