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Acid Reflux and Chest Pain: The Most Common
Association
People who suffer from acid reflux will almost invariably have
acute chest pains. The acid reflux and chest pain is so common,
that many times people who are actually having an heart attack,
do not seek the necessary emergency medical attention because
they think that they are suffering from acidity.
What Is The Difference Between The Acid Reflux With Chest
Pain And The Acid Reflux Without Chest Pain?
Apparently there is no difference in the acid levels, or levels
of aggravation of the acid reflux in the adult who complain of
chest pain versus those who suffer from acid reflux but have no
chest pains. Doctors are not able to explain clearly why the
pain occurs in some people, while in some people it is totally
absent. However, the treatment for both types of people remains
the same.
The acid reflux and chest pain, besides being very
uncomfortable, can be dangerous if left untreated. The acid
that goes out of the stomach has a tendency of accumulating in
the esophagus, or the alimentary canal. If this acid is not
neutralized, in due course it will damage the lining of the
tube and create painful, bleeding ulcers. This is why doctors
are very careful to monitor the levels of acidity found in the
stomach, as well as the esophagus before and during the
treatment, to ensure that there is no threat from this
angle.
Acid Reflux And Chest Pain Treatments Bring Fast
Relief
Once diagnosed, the treatment for acid reflux is very effective
and brings relief from any discomfort almost instantly.
However, people also use alternative medicines, such as herbal
treatment which many are of the opinion that is very helpful.
The most important of all, the treatment will require
abstinence from alcohol and cigarettes. It also advises to have
something in your stomach all the time, because the moment the
stomach becomes empty it has a tendency of producing more acid
and this acid in combination with the food (whenever you eat)
will create the acid reflux.
It is important, hence, to have smaller meals but more often
that three times a day. You can also carry with a packet of
biscuits all the time, just in case you find yourself in any
circumstances whereby you cannot have your meal(s) on time.
This is as important as the medicines prescribed for the
treatment of the acid reflux and chest pain.
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