Sunday, November 13th, 2011 at
5:32 am
Acid Reflux Symptoms In Children – Try To Stop In The Early Hours
Article by David Faulkner
Acid reflux is an annoying, uncomfortable condition for many people. Most of those that suffer from Acid reflux are grown-up people, but children and small babies and others can also suffer from acid reflux. This condition can be very uncomfortable and distressing. The only difference between adult’s problem and that of children is that the kids really don’t know what to say about this situation. They don’t have words to explain their condition if suffering from Acid Reflux.
It is the responsibility of the parents to recognize the Acid Reflux Symptoms in Children. You must tell your kids about the acid reflux in their language and make sure that have gathered knowledge about this problem. For your convenience here are some of the hints to recognize the acid reflux.
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Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at
5:40 am
Acid Reflux In Children- Knowing Acid Reflux Symptoms Can Help Get Your Child Faster Relief
Article by Frank Miller
Many parents fail to recognize the signs of acid reflux in children. This is unfortunate because many kids suffer needlessly. All that is needed to address this issue is to know the acid reflux symptoms in children and to act accordingly when you see them occur in your child or someone elses.
Acid reflux in children as well as infants can happen quite easily and is seen in many pediatric cases. Knowing acid reflux symptoms for them can go a long way towards getting quality acid reflux treatment. We take a look at these symptoms and how diet in acid reflux can help prevent future reoccurrences.
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Friday, October 14th, 2011 at
5:39 am
Question by Sweet girl: Are these Acid reflux symptoms?
*Fast heart rate (always above 100)
*lightheadedness
*throat irritation
*throat pain
*muscle aches
*congestion
* chest pain
* abdominal pain
*pain behind eyes/ear pain
* shortness of breath.
*chills
*diarrhea/ constipation
Anyway, for the past 7 months I been having the symptoms listed above.
I went to the doctor and done a great amount of tests. Everything came back normal.
No heart issue, and no autoimmune diseases. I went to neck and head doctor who put a tube down my nose to see my throat. He told me that it is swollen, and that it is acid reflux. So, can acid reflux really cause all these symptoms including the fast heart rate?
I took anti acid meds and they did not help.
Today, I feel like I got the flu and I know I don’t.
I eat a healthy diet, and I avoid all acidic foods.
I have not had any fast food, sugary foods, or anything unhealthy for more than 5 months.
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Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Question by munhasen5: Can acid reflux symptoms be confused with general anxiety?
I had an intestinal blockage about 7 years ago. They basically had to pump my stomach and remove all of its contents and anything in the intestines. Shortly after that I felt everyday and ALL day a general feeling of anxiety. Everything in my life was going fine, but there it was…this ever present tension….really bad tension. I have been going to a psychiatrist for the past year and he has prescribed me lorazapam and diazepam along with a myriad of anti-depressants. While they anti-axiety meds seems to work temporarily even the max dosage the doctor would allow wouldn’t get the me through the day.
The only “medication” that help get rid of everything was kratom…but is can be very addictive and very expensive since it’s not found at the local drugstore or pharmacy. Most doctors have no idea what it is.
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Thursday, September 29th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Acid Reflux knowing Acid Reflux Symptoms and Acid Reflux Diet
Article by A.Causey
What is acid reflux and what are acid reflux symptoms and what is the best acid reflux diet. This could very well be the most sought after questions for people with acid reflux.
What is acid reflux?
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Friday, September 23rd, 2011 at
5:29 am
Acid Reflux Symptoms Many People Suffer From
Article by Sarah Adelle
It can be very uncomfortable to experience acid reflux symptoms. At first, the episode may not seem like anything serious. You may not identify what it is, because the first symptoms are fairly trivial. Yet, as the symptoms worsen you are then aware that it’s an actual attack. You are better off knowing the warning signs of an acid reflux attack so you can recognize the symptoms immediately. Recognizing the early symptoms of an attack can enable you to control it quickly. We will now cover several of the most serious symptoms of acid reflux to help you recognize when you’re having an attack.
The hiccups, believe it or not, can be a sign of acid reflux. Hiccups that go away fairly easy are not symptoms of acid reflux. You can try the old wives tales of holding your breath or drinking water to relieve regular hiccups. However, if your hiccups do not go away, this may be a sign of acid reflux. However, no one wants to see their doctor about a case of the hiccups. At the same time if the hiccups don’t go away, a trip to the doctor may be in order. It never hurts to err on the side of caution!
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Saturday, August 6th, 2011 at
5:33 am
Question by lil_chocchip_16: Lately I’ve been having acid reflux type symptoms during sex. My throat and esophagus will get bubbly feeling ?
I don’t really have an issue with it any other time. It can become quite uncomfortable at times. Anyone know why this could be happening?
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Thursday, July 7th, 2011 at
5:30 am
Discover The Acid Reflux Symptoms That Are Danger Signs
Article by Jon Arnold
When an individual continually suffers tightness in the chest or a burning sensation after eating a meal, chances are you are a prime candidate for acid reflux since this is a prime acid reflux symptom. As a main symptom of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), acid reflux is a well-known condition amongst the community of heartburn sufferers.
Acid reflux symptoms are characterized by a burning-type of pain that occurs in the lower part of the mid-chest section. The burning sensation usually attacks behind the breastbone, as well as in the middle of the abdomen. While some people experience acid reflux symptoms on occasion, there are others who face daily discomfort, which often marks complications or a greater issue.
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Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
5:31 am
Acid Reflux Symptoms: Why Initial Diagnosis is Essential
Article by Jeff Martin
At least one fifth of the whole population of developed countries endures some of the typical symptoms of acid reflux at least once per week. Acid reflux as a disease is a prevalent condition for many inhabitants of developed countries. Well-being and quality of life is negatively affected for most acid reflux patients. Yet only a few suspect their medical condition and the unpleasant dangers.
Acid reflux diagnostics that are made on the basis of observed typical acid reflux symptoms are accurate to 70%. Doctors and medical paraprofessionals agree in the majority that the first diagnosis of acid reflux, for the most part via a questionnaire on typical acid reflux symptoms, is critical for applying the quickest and most effective treatment for this condition. It is essential to be able to spot its symptoms for a rapid diagnosis and cure, because acid reflux can lead to a high amount of discomfort and serious complications for patients.
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Thursday, November 11th, 2010 at
6:42 am
Question by .: About acid reflux…..?
My dentist noticed damage to my back teeth that he said is most likely from acid reflux. (I also have the burning throat and horrific heart burn lately too) Around the same time I started having these issues I started having problems with my ears, sinuses, upper and lower back (but not middle) and waking up coughing at night. Can acid reflux cause all these other issues too?
I tried going to the dr about all this but the nurse actually told me that I had “too many symptoms” to be seen about in one day!
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