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What Is Acid Reflux
Gerd?
The chronic pain of acid reflux is suffered by many people
around the world. This condition is very prevalent, and can
lead to more serious conditions. Many people will have a very
mild case of acid reflux every once and awhile, and pregnant
woman are also prone to this disorder.
Acid reflux Gerd is a condition where the acids from the
stomach are pushed back up through the esophagus and into the
throat and mouth. Patients report a sour taste in their mouths
and many have a very difficult time sleeping due to this
disorder. The acronym Gerd stands for gastroesophagel reflux,
which is a technical name for acid reflux.
What Causes Acid Reflux Gerd?
Acid reflux Gerd can be caused by a variety of things. Acid
reflux Gerd may be the result of diets high in fatty foods,
spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol and even onions and garlic have
all been foods that are associated with acid reflux.
Medications can also be a factor in acid reflux Gerd. Some
medications have a tendency to cause the reaction that leads
the stomach acids to be sent back up.
There are some causes to acid reflux Gerd that have to do with
changes within the body. This happens during pregnancy and even
diabetics seem to have larger incidents of acid reflux gerd.
Patients that have gained large amounts of weight are also at
risk for acid reflux gerd. This can of course have something to
do with diet that may also be a risk factor for acid reflux
gerd.
Some patients have a hernia condition that can cause the
symptoms of acid reflux Gerd. This type of hernia causes acids
to back up and then the painful symptoms will appear. Surgery
can be performed to repair the hernia and then the acid reflux
symptoms should lessen.
Possible Relief From Acid Reflux
Many patients complain of symptoms worsening during the night.
One solution to this problem is to use several pillows to
bolster you up. This position seems to help keep the acid from
being pushed up.
There are also medications that can be taken that help with the
pain and symptoms of acid reflux Gerd. Speaking with a
physician about the symptoms can lead to medications that may
help control the discomfort associated with this disorder.
A change of diet may also help facilitate pain management and
control the symptoms of acid reflux gerd. It may take some
trial and error to find out which foods need to be avoided in
order to get the situation in control.
Acid reflux Gerd is a painful serious condition that needs to
be monitored by a physician in case any serious side effects
occur.
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