People with GERD can also experience dysphagia, a problem in swallowing food or liquid or being unable to swallow anything at all. While people of any age may develop dysphagia, this symptom is mostly seen in older individuals. Difficulty swallowing is not a typical sign of GERD and could indicate other problems or serious underlying conditions, including narrowing of the esophagus, a tumor in the esophagus, stroke, cancer, Parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis.

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