Sunday, December 25th, 2011 at
5:32 am
Question by : Why do people keep saying acid reflux causes “heart”burn? I feel the burn just two inches above my navel.?
I keep hearing people say that “acid reflux causes a burning sensation in the esophagus” but I feel the “burn” two inches above my belly button, about an inch and a half above my belly button. So how come whenever I go to a website about acid reflux (which I have been diagnosed with after an endoscopy), I see pictures of people frowning in pain while putting their hand over their heart, or near the middle of their rib cage?
I was diagnosed with acid reflux, so shouldn’t I feel be burn in my esophagus and not in the pit of my belly where I believe my stomach is?
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Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011 at
5:31 am
Biggest Acid Reflux Causes And Problems
Article by Ralph J. Smith
Acid Reflux is Also Called Heartburn or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)A lot of people have acid reflux periodically, and these people can easily find some medications at the local drugstore to minimize the pain from the condition. Those who suffer often from this condition could have a serious problem that should be treated by expert medical professionals. Below are a few of the most notable acid reflux causes Anyone who eats a large amount of acidic foods can have mild and temporary acid reflux. This is particularly true when bending over, lifting, or laying down after eating a large meal high in acidic and fatty, foods. Persistent Acid Reflux,however, may be due to various conditions, including abnormal biologic or structural Some studies suggest that most people with acid reflux symptoms such as hoarseness, chronic cough, or the feeling of having a lump in the throat have certain abnormalities in the esophagus. Such abnormalities may be present in 73% of patients who had atypical symptoms.Motility Abnormalities Problems in spontaneous muscle action (peristalsis) in the esophagus commonly occur with acid reflux, although it is not clear if such occurrences are a cause or result of long-term effects of acid reflux.Abnormal nerve or muscle function may contribute to acid reflux causes Studies show that over half of acid reflux patients have abnormal nerve or muscle function in the stomach. These abnormalities cause impaired motility, which is the inability of muscles to act instinctively. The stomach muscles do not contract normally, which causes delays in stomach emptying, increasing the risk for acid back up.Hiatal Hernia The hiatus is a small hole in the diaphragm where the esophagus goes through and into the stomach. It usually fits very securely, but it may weaken and enlarge. When this happens, part of the stomach muscles may jut into it producing a condition called hiatal hernia. It is very common, occurring in over half of people over 60 years old, and is rarely serious. Until recently it was believed that the majority of cases of persistent acid reflux were caused by a hiatal hernia. Hiatal hernia may impair the LES muscle function (see below). Studies have failed to confirm this evidence, that it is a ordinary cause of acid reflux, although its presence may increase the symptoms in patients with both conditions.A Malfunction of the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) MusclesA band of muscle tissue called the (LES) is responsible for closing and opening the lower end of the esophagus and is essential for maintaining a pressure barrier against contents from the stomach. It is a complex area of smooth muscles and various hormones. If it becomes weak and loses tone, the LES cannot close up completely after food empties into the stomach. In such cases, acid from the stomach backs up into the esophagus. Some dietary products, drugs, and nervous system issues can weaken it and impair its function.
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Saturday, November 19th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Here’s How To Control Your Acid Reflux Causes And Their Symptoms
Article by Jack Ritchies
In thinking about acid reflux causes and their symptoms it’s a good idea to check the actual dictionary meaning of reflux which turns out to be a flowing back, ebbing or tidal.
This is is a good description of acid reflux causes and their symptoms; a flowing back – in this case from the stomach.
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Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at
5:36 am
Some Acid Reflux Causes It’s Important to Identify
Article by Shelly Bray
No one wants to live with acid reflux. It usually doesn’t stop you from functioning, but it can certainly make you feel rotten. People who suffer from acid reflux are often complaining about the foods they are stuck eating and the pain they often feel. Happily, most of the time acid reflux issues can be handled and attacks avoided. Acid reflux symptoms usually occur when your esophagus and the acid in your stomach are adversely effected by something you’ve swallowed or something else you’ve done. We will now examine the most common acid reflux causes so you can make an effort to avoid them.
Are you one of the many people who like to snack right before bedtime? There is a reason you’ve been taught not to do that. If you consider it, you can probably recall being advised that late night snacks are unhealthy. In all likelihood, you first heard this when you were a young child. They were all telling you the truth! Acid reflux attacks can in fact be caused by, or made worse by, eating too close to bedtime.
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Monday, November 7th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Question by Ryan: What is the most possible Acid Reflux Causes?
Best answer:
Answer by Esmeralda
The reason for acid reflux is insufficient acid not too much acid. The lack of acid causes indigestion.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Friday, November 4th, 2011 at
5:35 am
Acid Reflux Cause – An Overview
Article by Barbara Thomson
Acid Reflux comes up when the tract that you us to take in food from the throat to stomach is not strong enough to withstand the acid. The acid created and stored by the stomach will aid in digesting the food consumed. The stomach lining are made in such a way that it can sustain the acid that cause damage. Accordingly, when all fail, it can be termed as an acid reflux cause. For unclear reasons, when acid flows back into the esophagus from stomach, it will lead to heartburn, which is comprehensively taken as the primary cause. Unvarying chest burning sensation is usually felt.
Acid reflux normally happens when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) does not function adequately, and allows acid to leak upward from the stomach to the esophagus. Though we are aware that a damaged LES is a familiar cause, we are not certain why it becomes faulty. One of numerous reasons could be that pressure in the stomach rises more than the LES can endure. Varied foods have diverse effects on people and they can be determined as acid reflux cause. Anyway, it is advisable to evade these foods. These include coffee, alcohol, spicy foods, fatty foods, chocolate, dairy products and fruit juices. Also, smoking can increase the acid inside the stomach.
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Sunday, September 11th, 2011 at
5:31 am
Acid Reflux Causes – Acidic Foods Are Actually The Problem
Article by Matt Vehr
Acid reflux signs are your physique/thoughts’s try to communicate with you to help stop a possible disease from happening.
Once you allow a state of stress, discomfort and dis-ease to consume your every waking moment it’s solely because you stopped reading the writing on the wall.
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Saturday, July 16th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Question by J’adore les chiens: what causes: headaches, and what causes: acid reflux?
1) what causes headaches?
2) what causes acid reflux?
ive always wondered this lol thanks if ya have an explanation
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Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 at
5:31 am
Acid Reflux Causes that You Should Stay Away From
Heartburn or acid reflux is an avoidable disorder. The condition known as heartburn also called heartburn is a serious condition caused by the stomachs over production of acid that travels up into the esophagus and throat this condition is also known as acid reflux. Sometimes the condition can be medical related. Typically however acid reflux is caused by what we do to ourselves. In this article we will talk about some of the major acid reflux causes and what you can do to avoid them and stay comfortable.
Eating the wrong foods is the most common cause of acid reflux. When this is the cause, it is usually referred to as heartburn and is a temporary problem. If you get heartburn on a regular basis, you need to take a serious look at your food choices. How spicy is the food you eat? Are you eating chocolate often? Do you eat garlic in a lot of your foods? Foods containing tomatoes are also known to cause heartburn. While it may seem difficult to avoid these foods, it is actually easily done. While you may not like having to give up chocolate, it should be worth it to reduce your issues with heartburn.
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Thursday, November 4th, 2010 at
9:56 am
Hi a have a 7 month old puppy whos is an australlian red fox lab mix. Shes been throwing about 4 times a week for the past 2 weeks and im getting concerned because i think me giving her peanut butter has caused her to have an acid reflux. If my puppy does have an acid reflux how can i treat it.