Acid Reflux, otherwise know as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a condition in which the liquid content of the stomach refluxes into the esophagus. The liquid can cause lining of the esophagus to become inflamed or even damaged. The liquid usually contains acid and pepsin (produced by the stomach), and may also contain bile that has backed-up into the stomach from the duodenum.
Acid Reflux is caused by overeating, poor food choices, drinking with meals and bad food combinations. Eating too many acidic foods and a lack of digestive enzymes coupled with compromised digestive health from ongoing abuse can result in acid reflux. If left untreated, acid reflux can lead to serious complications, such as ulcers, strictures (scarring of the esophagus), and even inflammation and infection of the throat, larynx and lungs.
Self treatment using over-the-counter antacids can lead to other gastrointestinal problems. For example, antacids containing aluminum have a tendency to cause constipation, while antacids that contain magnesium tend to cause diarrhea. Histamine antagonists, while effective, may also carry side effects like fatigue, headache, insomnia, muscle pain, nausea, and vomiting. In serious cases, it could even cause impotence, confusion, and hallucinations, especially in the elderly. In other words, many of the conventional means of treating Acid Reflux are actually making you sick.
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2006-08-14 10:50:48
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answered by RobsVision 5
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Remedies for Acid Reflux
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Acid reflux is the backward flow of stomach acid into the esophagus — the tube that connects the throat and stomach. All you need to know about latest breakthrough info on Acid Reflux is here on this website acidreflux.genuineremedy.info
2014-10-17 22:26:58
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You should ask your doctor that and then come back and tell us because now you have us curious. I dream when I over eat (I no longer have acid reflux) so it seems reasonable to think that way.
2016-03-16 22:18:19
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There is a flap at the top of your esophagus that is supposed to close when you swallow so digestive acids (and food) don't come up. When this flap doesn't close all the way, acid reflux is the result.
I have horrible acid reflux. My doctor prescribed Aciphex, which I take once a day, and I can eat whatever I want without having to worry about heartburn or reflux. But if I stop taking it, it comes back again.
2006-08-14 10:46:17
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Reflux Disease (GERD) Overview
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which the esophagus becomes irritated or inflamed because of acid backing up from the stomach. The esophagus or food pipe is the tube stretching from the throat to the stomach. When food is sMany people take over-the-counter antacids for a quick ease of acid reflux. Indeed for most people, a proper eating habit may help fixing acid reflux.
Acid Reflux Diet
First of all, try to eat small frequent meals instead of 3 big meals a day. Small amount of food each time would exert less workload on the stomach and therefore requires less acid secretion for digestion. Make sure to include foods that are high in complex carbohydrates in each meal. These foods, such as rice, breads and pasta, are able to tie up excess stomach acid and are often easy on the stomach.
Avoid high-fat meals such as those from the fast food chains. High fat foods will remain in the stomach longer in which more acid is secreted to digest them.
But remember, don't overeat! Eating too much of any foods will stimulate the stomach to secret more acids for digestion.
Avoid or limit alcohol, chocolate, foods containing caffeine such as coffee and tea
Maintain upright position during and at least 45 mins after eating
Try elevating the head of bed 6 - 8 inches when lying down.
Don't think that beverages just quickly flow through your stomach without affecting acid production. Surprisingly, a lot of beverages stimulate acid secretion, such as coffee, tea, beer, wine and pop. The worst of all is beer. It could double your stomach acid within an hour.
Acid Reflux Diet Myth
A lot of people try drinking milk to ease acid reflux before sleep. But often, it ends up causing reflux during sleep. To understand the whole situation, we have to realize that the problem roots from eating too much at dinner time. As mentioned above, eating a big meal at dinner causes excess stomach acid production. Drinking milk could be a quick fix to the reflux problem. Unfortunately, milk has a rebound action and would eventually encourage secretion of more stomach acid, which causes the reflux. To solve the problem, try eating a small meal at dinner and have a small snack such as crackers before sleep.
wallowed, it travels down the esophagus.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid after a meal to aid in the digestion of food.
The inner lining of the stomach resists corrosion by this acid. The cells that line the stomach secrete large amounts of protective mucus.
The lining of the esophagus does not share these resistant features and stomach acid can damage it.
The esophagus lies just behind the heart, so the term heartburn was coined to describe the sensation of acid burning the esophagus (see Media file 1).
Normally, a ring of muscle at the bottom of the esophagus, called the lower esophageal sphincter, prevents reflux (or backing up) of acid.
This sphincter relaxes during swallowing to allow food to pass. It then tightens to prevent flow in the opposite direction.
With GERD, however, the sphincter relaxes between swallows, allowing stomach contents and corrosive acid to well up and damage the lining of the esophagus.
GERD affects nearly one third of the adult population of the United States to some degree at least once a month. Almost 10% of adults experience GERD weekly or daily. Not just adults are affected; even infants and children can have GERD.
2006-08-14 10:47:51
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answered by KIT-KAT 5
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Acid reflux is a build up of stomach acid. It's having constant heartburn. A lot of times it is caused by either something we eat or drink. Other times it is caused by stress. the best remedy is to watch what you eat and drink and see your physician. Oh yeah and watch your stress level also.
2006-08-14 10:46:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You have some very good and informative answers posted. I would like to add that acid reflux is not something to take lightly. It can lead to what is called Barrett's Esophagus which is a precancerous condition.
2006-08-14 10:53:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I know one thing you should never do if you have this..is eat right before you lay down...you will pay for it later. I have had it..I want you to try Zantac if you haven't already. I'm serious..It works..i rarely get it now. Good Luck..I know Acid reflux can really bother!
2006-08-14 10:47:33
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answered by justwonderingwhatever 5
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