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Symptoms include; acidic taste, heart burn, bad breath, chest pain, vomiting and wearing of the teeth.
Complications include; oesophagitis, oesophageal strictures and Barrett's oesophagus.
Risk factors include; obesity, pregnancy, smoking, hiatus hernia and certain medications (antihistamines, calcium channel blockers, antidepressants and sleeping medication)
It is due to poor closure of the gastro-oesophageal sphincter.
Treatments; antacids, H2 receptor blockers, proton pump inhibitors and prokinetics

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1-Bile salts (e.g. cholic acid, deoxycholic acid), synthesized from cholesterol in hepatocytes, emulsify fats

2-Bicarbonate-rich salt solution, secreted by duct cells, neutralizes HCl in small intestine

3-Cholesterol is extracted from blood, secreted by hepatocytes, and excreted in feces

4-Bile pigments, other metabolic end products, and trace metals are extracted from blood, secreted by hepatocytes, and excreted in feces (livers role in excretion)

Bilirubin is the major bile pigment (further described later)