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The Truth About Acid Reflux Disease

By: Crizza Reyes
Submitted: 2008-01-07 01:16:35
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Acid Reflux disease or GERD (Gastro esophageal reflux disease ) is a condition in which the esophagus becomes irritated or inflamed because of acid backing up from the stomach. The esophagus is the tube stretching from the throat to the stomach. When food is swallowed, it travels down the esophagus. And the stomach produces hydrochloric acid after a meal to aid in the digestion of food. It is 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. Although, it's bothersome and painful you want to know the truth about it.

You can experience this most open during day time when you are upright, sitting straight, or standing. The fluid flowing back down into your stomach which reflux handles your body. And you swallow more on during the daytime therefore exhausting of 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.

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

GERD is a serious problem when you are pregnant because it 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.

You could experience minor symptoms if your acid reflux disease is in minor condition also. These would include primarily heartburn, regurgitation, and nausea. he 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. And when the bleeding occurs and if it is severe, the patient might need a blood transfusion or surgical treatment. You need to see a doctor if your heartburn is severe or acute and happening very frequently.

To help your self about this condition, try to sleep in a pillow at 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. Avoid chocolate, peppermint, alcohol, and caffeinated drinks and try to reduce fatty foods and the most important is stop smoking. One thing here also that you should avoid to is spicy or acid-containing foods, like citrus juices, carbonated beverages, and tomato juice.

It is imaginable for many adults that acid reflux does occurs. You wonder if your baby has the disorder and how you treat the condition as well. Following is some information to help you identify the symptoms and some approaches you can take to treat acid reflux in infants. This symptoms include vomiting. Acid reflux in infants includes excessive vomiting that reoccurs through the day and through the night as well. Vomiting is one of the most obvious signs in acid reflux in babies. Other symptoms are subtle and may be difficult to recognize. For example, if the baby has a cough that just won't seem to go away and he has difficulty breathing he may have acid reflux disease. If your baby throws up significantly throughout the course of the day you want to seek medical attention.

Symptoms like heartburn and abdominal pain are difficult to detect simply because the baby can't tell you what specifically is wrong. A sign of acid reflux in infants includes gas and stomach discomfort. This will usually manifest itself with fussiness and crying, especially during and right after feedings.

The acid reflux for the baby is treated when the baby will probably outgrow the condition but it is crucial that you consult his pediatrician if you believe that he has acid reflux. It is important to elevate baby's head since the problem with the condition is that that the contents in the stomach come up into the esophagus. If you want to hold the baby upright for about 30 minutes after each feeding to make sure that his stomach has settled completely before lying down.

All acid reflux can not cures the same for everybody. People have different lifestyles and because of that cures will have different effects on different people. They use simple, non-medical cures while other had acid reflux problems for a longer time and might need a prescribed acid reflux cure from their family doctor.

You can found some acid reflux in your kitchen such as baking soda and water can ease the discomfort of heartburn for most people and costs next to nothing. Warm milk may help someone suffering from mild heartburn and help them sleep better in the evening. If simple home remedies do not work for you, you can try over the counter acid reflux cure in a liquid or in a pill form. If none of these remedies are working after being used for a period of week or more it's the time to search out other options.

You can research Online if you want to know more ways in treating acid reflux. You'll find home remedies and over the counter medications that can be found in most drugstores, as mentioned above. An herbal acid reflux cure can be helpful and may work where other cures have not and remember that this is not for everyone. If you are pregnant, have a pre-existing condition like kidney disease, diabetes or other conditions, or are a child or older adult, you should speak to your doctor before beginning to use an herbal acid reflux cure. Not all herbal remedies are not safe for people who have medical conditions that are being treated by a doctor.

You can improve your lifestyle today if acid reflux is impairing your ability to experience a full and active lifestyle. By learning more about cures and remedies you can find an acid reflux cure that will work for you. You don't need to suffer from acid reflux anymore.


Crizza. More information about acid reflux and other health problems can be found at our web site http://www.ehealth-resources.com

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