What to Expect
The pH probe test requires a thin, small tube with acid sensors (a pH probe) to be gently passed through your nose, down the esophagus, and positioned roughly 2 inches above the lower esophageal sphincter.
In some cases patients experience a brief gagging sensation as the tube is passed through your throat. The tube is then secured to your nose and the side of your face with tape. A portable recorder is attached to the tube and you will be required to wear the recorder around your neck. You will be briefed on the buttons you will see on the recorder and asked to press them to document specific events.
During the 24 hours in which you will wear the device you should be sure to follow your normal daily activities. Eat as you normally would, however, it is important for you to refrain from sucking on candy or lozenges, chew gum, or snack during the 24 hour testing period. It should also be noted that the equipment cannot get wet, so please do not shower or bathe.