Latest Information on Acid Reflux And Heart Burn
Acid reflux is also known as heartburn; a condition increasing
numbers of people in the western world suffer from.
It has many
names but the symptoms are generally the same and it is a
disorder of the gastrointestinal tract.
In order to assimilate
the food we eat, our stomach dissolves it with a strong acid.The
disorder gives you a burning sensation in your chest near the
heart and stomach, when the acid wants to return up the
digestive tract.
When food enters your stomach, a valve called the lower
esophageal sphincter opens to allow food into the stomach which
normally remains closed so that stomach food and acid do not
flow back up into your esophagus area. When the valve refuses to
close as it should, the acid escapes back up the esophagus,
producing the problem known as acid reflux. You may also hear the
name gastroesophageal reflux disorder, which is its full title
or sometimes abbreviated to GERD. At the moment it is considered
that a poor diet is the underlying reason for the acid reflux
problem but not the main cause of the condition,still, the
volume of food that is consumed in any one sitting can also
contribute because the digestive system becomes overwhelmed.
Many people that overeat find they have this condition because
their eating habits affect the stomach walls and place pressure
on the muscles surrounding them, the release of this pressure
results in the stomach acids trying to flow back up the
digestive tract.
Reducing the amount of pressure on the
esophageal valve will lessen the chance of stomach acids forcing
their way back up the digestive tract. to help with this
condition, adjustments need to be made with regards to the size
of meals consumed, which need to be smaller but more frequent.
The importance of your stomachs health cannot be underestimated
for long term good health. the stomach carries out not only the
breaking down of food but processing it into nutrients that can
be absorbed by the body.
While an immediate solution may be to use the well advertised
acid calming drugs available they are not designed for long term
usage, the problem is these short term remedies can create other
problems as they interfere with the natural functioning of the
digestive system.
A more permanent approach to treating the acid
reflux condition is required by changing the way you eat, hopefully this will reduce the strain the stomach is placed
under, gradually returning it to a more stable condition. You
might find that once the heartburn incidents have been reduced
you can gradually start eating some of the dishes you did
before, remembering to take things easily.
Other factors can also create a predisposition for acid reflux
and these include:
Allergies to certain foods, certain medicines, drinking to much
alcohol, lying down after a meal
Changes in lifestyle are generally all that is required to make
a big difference to your life,this is all possible if you want
the heartburn problem to ease.
So by watching what you eat and
taking care of your health, you stand a better chance of
avoiding and clearing acid reflux disorder,whether you decide to
take this and your doctors advice is really up to you.
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