Archive for the 'Acid Reflux' Category

Finding the Best Acid Reflux Cure

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

It’s fair to say that many of us suffer from some type of stomach issue each and everyday. This can be anything from heartburn to something more serious like stomach cancer. For mild cases of stomach problems there are many different types of over-the-counter medications that can be taken to help us overcome the discomforts, however being able to determine what you are suffering from will better help you to diagnose what you need to overcome the discomfort. However if you are dealing with a more severe case such as peptic ulcers or GERD then you may require some type of medical attention.

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Causes Of Indigestion

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

Indigestion can ruin a great meal or a great day. The symptoms of indigestion can be awful and sometimes frightening. Most people suffering from indigestion have a burning sensation behind their breastbone which is near the heart. The source of the sensation seems to be the heart so many people worry that the symptoms of indigestion are signs of a heart attack in progress. There are other symptoms of indigestion as well that might make people worry about other serious problems. A burning sensation in the throat or hoarseness can signal indigestion although many people might worry about throat cancer when these symptoms appear. For more Info on Heartburn Relief

Acid Reflux Sufferers - What Can They Eat?

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Anyone suffering from acid reflux illness knows it can be anything from a minor inconvenience to something that sends them to the doctor thinking they are having a heart attack. While it may seem like heartburn isn’t serious - it is! The constant erosion in your esophagus from stomach acids can have severe consequences over a lifetime.

The foods you eat can greatly affect how bad and how often you suffer from acid reflux symptoms. Keeping a food diary can help identify the foods that trigger acid reflux in you. You can start by avoiding certain types of foods - chocolate, citrus, fried and fatty foods, spicy foods, garlic and onions are but a few.

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Heartburn, Pharmaceuticals, and Low Iron

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Drugs are specifically designed to neutralized or reduce acid strength or to stop the stomach lining from excreting more acid.  The stomach automatically creates more acid when its strength is decreased when digesting food or by the use of over the drug store products and drugs.

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Yogurt - Good For What Ails You

Friday, July 27th, 2007

I went through a period when I was eating antacids and swallowing heart burn pills like I invented them. Then one day I discovered the healthy benefits of probiotics. This is what really did the trick for me. Probiotics are good bacteria that do all kinds of wonderful things for your health. I get mine through yogurt and buttermilk. Read the article about yogurt and probiotics…

Acid Reflux Medicine

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

The standard surgical treatment, sometimes preferred over longtime use of medication, is the Nissen fundoplication. The upper part of the stomach is wrapped around the LES to strengthen the sphincter and prevent acid reflux and to repair a hiatal hernia. The procedure is often done laparoscopically.

An obsolete treatment is vagotomy the surgical removal of vagus nerve branches that innervate the stomach lining. This treatment has been largely replaced by medication.

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Dealing With Acid Reflux Disease

Sunday, March 11th, 2007

We have all had heartburn at some point or another. Usually it springs up on us during the night after we have eaten some kind of spicy food like a pepperoni pizza or a bowl of five alarm style chili. However, what if you have that sensation of heartburn more often than simply after eating your favorite spicy food? What if nothing you try to do to make it go away actually works?

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Acid Reflux Cure Answers.

Saturday, March 3rd, 2007

Not every acid reflux cure works the same for everybody.  People have different lifestyles and because of that cures will have different effects on different people.
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What Exactly Is Acid Reflux Disease

Tuesday, July 18th, 2006

I’m glad you found my article on acid reflux disease. Sit back and relax and I believe you will learn a thing or two.

Commonly called ‘heart burn’, acid reflux disease is a condition in which the liquid content of the stomach regurgitates (backs up, or refluxes) into the esophagus. It’s annoying and painful. But you want to know the truth, the reflux of the stomach’s liquid contents into the esophagus occurs in most normal individuals. However, when heartburn becomes acid reflux disease or Gastro esophageal reflux disease, commonly referred to as GERD, it is s real problem. That is because with GERD, the acid is stronger and stays in the esophagus longer causing more discomfort.

Most often, you will experience this during the daytime when you are upright, sitting straight, or standing. You body handles this reflux by the fluid flowing back down into your stomach. You swallow more during the daytime therefore draining the acid back to where it belongs. Your salivary glands produce saliva that also contains bicarbonate that acts to neutralize the acid your stomach has kicked up.

At night though, you may have a greater problem when acid reflux disease occurs that is because while sleeping, gravity does not work as well lying down, your constant swallowing stops, and the production of saliva is reduced.

The second half of this article will help you to extend upon what you have learned about acid reflux disease in the first half.

Certain conditions make a person more prone to acid reflux disease, this GERD. For example, while you are pregnant, this can be a serious problem. Elevated hormone levels of pregnancy probably cause reflux by lowering the pressure in that part of your body known as the lower esophageal sphincter. Also, the growing baby puts more pressure on the abdomen. Both of these effects of pregnancy tend to increase the risk of GERD.

If your acid reflux disease is a minor condition, then you should only experience minor symptoms. These would include primarily heartburn, regurgitation, and nausea. However, if the condition is complicated, then watch out for the following symptoms.

The liquid that comes back into the esophagus damages the lining of the esophagus. The body tries to protect itself from the acid reflux disease by ‘inflaming’ the esophagus. Trying to speed the healing process through the inflammation, the wall of the esophagus may form an ulcer. The ulcer is a break in the lining of the esophagus wall. Then what happens is that there may be bleeding. If the bleeding is very severe, patients might need a blood transfusion or even surgical treatment. If your heartburn is severe or acute, happening very frequently, you need to see a doctor.

What can you do for yourself to help the condition? Try sleeping a pillow a night that raises your chest up slightly so that gravity can bring the acid back down more easily. Since this condition usually occurs on a full stomach, eat earlier and eat less to keep the stomach from being too full. Ease off on the chocolate, peppermint, alcohol, and caffeinated drinks. Reduce fatty foods and of course, cut down or quit smoking. Other foods may aggravate the conditions. Avoid spicy or acid-containing foods, like citrus juices, carbonated beverages, and tomato juice.

We hope that you have found this article on acid reflux disease interesting and eye catching to say the least. Its objective is to entertain and inform.