Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
12:03 pm
Acid reflux is the result when the stomach encounters problems in digesting food. The moment this happens, digestion stops and the stomach will leave the remaining food undigested. But, as the stomach tries again to bring the undigested food back up, the food gets stuck in the esophagus, along with all the acid.
As this happens, a burning sensation spreads throughout the person’s chest rapidly, thus resulting in heartburn. Acid reflux cures are plenty; however, constant heartburn and/or acid reflux should be immediately taken up with your family doctor.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
11:56 am
Acid reflux happens when the lower esophageal sphincter is weakened or forced open by eating certain foods. Everybody will have their own triggers when it comes to reflux, however there are certain foods that cause reflux in the bulk of those who suffer from the problem.
People who remember the acid reflux foods to avoid should be able to remove this condition from their lives and they will sleep and feel better throughout each day. Therefore it is important to change or adopt appropriate dietary habits.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
11:48 am
Before going to call doctor we have to know about the disease. We will see what is this disease.
What is acid reflux disease?
If you are suffering from heartburn for two or more than two days in a week in spite of medicines and diet changes then you must have acid reflux disease.
Acid reflux disease is also called as GERD. GERD is short for gastroesophageal reflux disease (gas-tro-eh-sof-uh-JEE-ul RE-fluks disease).
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
11:42 am
The condition where the content of your stomach, the liquid content, comes back into your esophagus is called acid reflux. Treating acid reflux can be done in a few different ways. A change in your lifestyle may be the first choice that you have when suffering form acid reflux, medication is the second option and the third is surgery.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
11:18 am
Acid reflux disease, or GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease) for short, is a condition in which the contents of the stomach, usually digestive acids, move back up the esophagus. This acid is not something the esophagus is supposed to have in it and as a result when reflux occurs a whole host of symptoms can begin. The first thing most people notice heartburn or minor discomfort but as the condition worsens there can be a bitter taste at the back of the throat, pain, burning and eventually damage to the esophagus and larynx.
There are many ways to treat the symptoms of acid reflux disease but the first thing you need to do if you suspect you have this condition is visit your doctor so you can be properly diagnosed. Treating yourself for a condition you don’t have is not always a good idea, although most treatment options for acid reflux are nothing more then lifestyle changes which in the long run will benefit your overall health. Below you will find 5 quick tips that can help relieve the symptoms of acid reflux.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
10:06 am
A home remedy is natural medicine on any kind of health problem you are facing. Instead of taking those strong and hazardous medicines to cure you, home remedy is always better option. All it needs is time and patience and you will be as you were before. So as all other health problems Acid reflux is becoming common to everyone from kids to the aged once.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
7:55 am
Acid reflux would not be a frustrating situation to undergo if only people could get to know about its symptoms. Various people experience different kinds of signs depending on what causes them to have this disease. The following are some of the common acid reflux symptoms that people tend to have.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
4:47 am
Hello
I wonder if you can give me some advice. I am having several health problems and so far my doctors have no answers. I think they all think that I’m a hypochondriac. I have been very concerned lately and have had some anxiety over this but now I’m no longer suffering from anxiety I just want answers
I am a smoker and have smoked since I was 18. I have made many attempts to quit but am so weak with this. I am 33 years old, Male and work a somewhat stressful job in NYC. I have had IBS for about 3 years which was not officially diagnosed until recently. About a year ago I had a urinary tract infection and I noticed while on the antibiotic I got this pressure under my ribs and shortness of breath. I did some online research and read that the antibiotic (Levequin) filters through the lungs and I figured that was the problem. About a week after finishing the meds the feeling went away.
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
1:16 am
What acid reflux foodstuffs should I not eat? The majority of sufferers of acid reflux are baffled by this question. Preferring healthy foods based on selective eating between what to increase or decrease can bring long-term health advantages to acid reflux sufferers. Changes in lifestyle and diet are considered to be parts of a long-term holistic acid treatment and are integral and inseparable.
Reducing consumption of unsuitable foods and adopting new dietary habits particularly to help digestion for acid reflux sufferers could bring about a hugely positive effect on your current condition of gastro esophageal reflux disease. The food we eat is determinant in the maintenance of the delicate and natural internal equilibrium of our bodies. Certain dietary habits and nutrition have been found to contribute indirectly or directly to the worsening of GERD. These kinds of foods are:
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