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The Extremes Of Heartburn
Treatment
Heartburn is such a common affliction that, at one time, a
medicine made for heartburn treatment was one of the most
popular medicines sold in the world. There are a lot of
treatments for heartburn, but most tend to range somewhere in
the middle of the road, usually involving combinations of
antacids and drugs.
Of course, there are treatments for heartburn at the extreme
ends of the spectrum as well, for those who do not suffer from
severe heartburn or for those who suffer from severe chronic
heartburn. To get an idea of the wide range of heartburn
treatments, here are examples at both ends of the spectrum.
For Mild Cases
For light cases of heartburn, all you really need are a few
lifestyle changes and maybe a bottle of antacid around for when
things are extra bad. Heartburn can result from eating many
different kinds of food, particularly spicy foods or fatty
foods. So the best treatments for heartburn, when the cases are
mild, are to avoid those foods or to eat them only in
moderation. Since extra weight can create conditions favorable
for heartburn, moderating your diet is a good idea in the first
place.
There are other lifestyle changes that help as treatments for
mild heartburn, such as eating no later than three hours before
bed, since the closer to your bedtime you eat, the more likely
you will be to have episodes of heartburn at night. Even in
cases where people suffer heavily from heartburn, simple things
like these make great additions to standard treatments.
For Heavy Cases
If the heartburn is severe or recurs often, or if the heartburn
is the result of something called a hiatal hernia, doctors may
prescribe the most severe of heartburn treatments, that of
surgery. In cases like this, doctors will fix the hernia and
then, if needed, tighten the opening in the diaphragm, the
sheet of muscle in your torso that lets you breathe, so that
the sphincter at the end of the esophagus is tighter.
In addition, the stomach may be wrapped around the lower
esophagus, making a twist that allows food to go down, but
makes it much harder for acid to go back up the esophagus,
which is the cause of heartburn. Of course, if you suffer from
heartburn, from mild to severe, be sure to discuss with your
physician the possible heartburn treatments and test them out,
so you can get to feeling better.
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