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Prevent and Treat Heartburn or Acid Reflux

The most common digestive system disorder people experience is heartburn, which is highly associated to acid reflux. Often, many people will encounter heartburn or acid reflux during night time. When this happens, a burning sensation in the chest will be felt. This particular pain is similar to heart attack symptoms. However, heartburn acid reflux is also a very serious disease that can affect many individuals including infants and young children as well as adults. Infants usually grow out from this condition after time while most young children will likely experience acid reflux in their lifetime. Meanwhile, many adults are likely to experience possible occurrences of this condition due to lifestyle factors and eating habits. Understanding how heartburn occurs is essential to those diagnosed with acid reflux. Eating habits or lifestyle factors should be changed to prevent heartburn associated to acid reflux. As such, unhealthy eating or eating excessively in one time can cause improper movement of the gastric juices in the lower portion of the esophagus causing possible heartburn to occur that can result to acid reflux eventually. These juices in the gastric area are highly acidic. When the gastric juice touches the lining of the esophagus, irritation and inflammation [...]

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Posted by admin - December 3, 2009 at 2:11 pm

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Acid Reflux in Baby: Keeping Your Baby Protected

Acid reflux, which is also termed as gastroesophageal reflux, is one of the most frequent problems among infants. Babies with acid reflux often suffer from a range of conditions, from a mild degree to a severe one, such as recurrent spitting up, abdominal pain, and night waking. This discussion would be more comprehensive with the understanding of the physiological or the mechanical aspect of the condition. The body has a band of muscle in a circular structure that is called the lower esophageal sphincter. This muscle detaches the esophagus from the stomach. When food comes into the stomach, it closes so as to prevent the stomach acids and contents from backing up into the esophagus or regurgitating. But in the case of some babies, the lower esophageal sphincter has grown immature. As such, the partially digested food and digestive acids are allowed to be refluxed. This condition causes irritation in the esophagus lining which results to inflammation that is also commonly called as heartburn. Acid reflux among babies usually develops when they are between two to four weeks old. Doctors usually prescribe medicines that minimize the production of digestive acids. Within six to nine months, the acid reflux starts to [...]

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Posted by admin - December 3, 2009 at 2:11 pm

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Effective Treatments for Acid Reflux

Effective Treatments for Acid Reflux Acid reflux isn’t just a part of life that you have to accept. It can be disruptive as well as painful so the sooner you take action against it the better. There are quite a few different things you can do if you are tired of suffering from it. First, you need to keep track of when you get acid reflux. There is likely to be some patterns so you can identify them and go with the best treatment for it. You want to write down the date you get acid reflux, the time, how long it lasts, the severity of it on a scale from one to ten, and what you did that day. If you are suffering from acid reflux several times a day you need to start documenting what you eat as well. Then you can go back and see if there are certain types of foods you consume that are linked to it. &nbsp&nbsp Send article as PDF &nbsp&nbsp

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Posted by admin - February 25, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Common Myths about Acid Reflux

Common Myths about Acid Reflux When you suffer from any type of health issue it is important to get the facts about it. Yet you will find that with acid reflux there are quite a few myths circulating at it. That can make it difficult to know what course of action you really need to take. Here you will find very reliable information so you can put those common myths about acid reflux to rest once and for all.    Send article as PDF   

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Posted by admin - February 25, 2009 at 5:56 am

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Types of Surgery for Acid Reflux

Types of Surgery for Acid Reflux No matter how careful a person is with their lifestyle, they may still be suffering from acid reflux. It may be so severe that they aren’t able to get a good night of sleep. It can also come on during the day preventing a person from being able to complete ordinary tasks. As a result they may eat as little as possible to get through their day. That can result in malnourishment and even more health concerns.    Send article as PDF   

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Posted by admin - February 19, 2009 at 9:47 am

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Acid Reflux Statistics

Acid Reflux Statistics Approximately 60 million adults report suffering from acid reflux at least once per month. Such statistics may give you the impression that it isn’t anything to worry about. However, that isn’t the reality of it because if you don’t take care of your acid reflux now it can turn into something more serious. You can do damage to your esophagus that you can’t repair. Statistics indicate that at least 25 million people are suffering from it each and every day. That means 1 in 14 individuals out there are dealing with it. That number of people being affected means they aren’t productive at work or in their daily lives when it is taking place. At least half of them are suffering from night time acid reflux so their sleep is being interrupted on a regular basis as well.    Send article as PDF   

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Posted by admin - February 19, 2009 at 9:39 am

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Acid Reflux and Pregnancy

Acid Reflux and Pregnancy A woman’s body goes though a variety of changes during a pregnancy. While this is a very exciting time there are issues including acid reflux that can make it difficult to enjoy all aspects of it. There is an old wives tale that pregnant women with acid reflux means the child will be born with a full head of hair. However, the truth if it is that acid reflux is the result of changes in the body due to additional hormones. These hormones can result in a woman producing more acid in her stomach. Since it isn’t uncommon for pregnant women to eat more than before they will continue to produce even more of it. The combination of them can result in some of the acid moving up into the esophagus. Up to ¼ of all pregnant women have to deal with acid reflux each day of their pregnancy. This can make it hard for them to focus on their daily routine or to get enough sleep at night.    Send article as PDF   

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Posted by admin - February 19, 2009 at 9:31 am

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What can I Eat to Avoid Acid Reflux

Acid reflux is a common problem for people but one you can get under control. Some individuals assume that they can’t eat much of anything if they want to keep it from occurring. However, you definitely need to eat in order to provide nutrients for your body. Plenty is said about foods to avoid when you suffer form acid reflux but now it is time to focus on what you can eat. Let’s take a look at the various food groups to show you some of the foods you can enjoy. Of course you will have to test them out for yourself. You may discover you can only consume certain foods on the list in moderation. Others you can have your fill of without any problems. Fresh fruits are essential for your overall health. Avoid those that contain high amounts of acid. Apples and bananas are very good for you and don’t seem to trigger acid reflux. &nbsp&nbsp Send article as PDF &nbsp&nbsp

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Posted by admin - February 18, 2009 at 6:35 pm

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Foods that Commonly Cause Acid Reflux

There are quite a few types of foods that can trigger acid reflux. If you continue to be plagued by it several times a week then you need to pay attention to those foods. Be reducing the intake of them or eliminating them from your diet you will find you feel much better. Changing your diet is one of the easiest and most effective ways to get rid of acid reflux. You can use medications for relief but that is really just going to cover up the underlying issues. It is important to learn more about the types of foods that trigger acid reflux. That way you can avoid them when you go shopping for groceries and when you dine out. Eating is a necessity for all of us but it can become quite unenjoyable when you know you are going to be feeling terrible later on. You can change all of that though when you stop eating certain types of foods.    Send article as PDF   

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Posted by admin - February 18, 2009 at 6:26 pm

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Preventing Acid Reflux from Occurring

Preventing acid reflux from occurring is essential if you want to feel your very best. Those individuals that have never suffered from it simply don’t realize how painful it can be. Most people will end up with acid reflux at some point in their lives though and they will see what it is all about. Those that get it occasionally may not need to worry about it too much. However, those that suffer from it several times each week definitely need to take some action. Since the pain associated with acid reflux can last for several hours you don’t want to wait for medication to kick in. Those hours can seem like days as you wait for relief. At the same time it can prevent you from enjoying events in your life, focusing on work, or getting the rest you desperately need. There is also the fact that acid in your esophagus can result in quite a bit of damage taking place.    Send article as PDF   

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Posted by admin - February 18, 2009 at 6:18 pm

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