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What to Do When You Experience
Heartburn
For most individuals, heartburn is something that will be
experienced at some point in their life if not more often.
Heartburn is caused by the acids that the body produces. When
you eat some specific types of foods, there are additional and
more powerful acids that are produces. These acids travel up
the esophagus and into the chest and throat. While traveling
up, they can cause you pain. It can feel like pressure, pain or
burning in your throat and chest area. In any case, heartburn
is something that is uncomfortable at least and can be quite
painful when it is very strong.
When you experience heartburn, you have consumed something that
is causing the acid to be produced in the manner that it is. It
is common for people to grab a hold of some of the over the
counter medications that treat heartburn. The most common of
these are antacids. They work by neutralizing the acids that
are produced in the body so that you do not experience the pain
that they are causing. These products will work in some
individuals, usually those that experience heartburn on a minor
level. Yet, for others, this is not enough help to
them.
If you are one of the many individuals that experience
heartburn several times per week or experience very intense
levels of heartburn, you may not be able to treat this through
these over the counter medications. Then, you should seek out
the help of your doctor. Your doctor will likely prescribe
other medications that will be more successful in treating your
heartburn when it does happen. Your doctor may decide to do
some tests on you that will help them to see what is causing
your condition to be as intense as it is. These tests are quite
simple and can be very effective in determining what your exact
problem may be. Also, they will want to check to insure that
you do not have an inflammation or other conditions happening
in your internal organs.
You should also consider taking the time to find relief from
your heartburn by monitoring your diet. Many times, specific
foods are to blame for your heartburn. You may even know which
ones they are. By not eating these foods or at least limiting
the amount of times that you eat them, you can find yourself in
a better health state.
When you experience heartburn, you should not think of it as a
stomach ache that once it is gone for the night that all is
well. Heartburn can and does do damage to your esophagus and
the most times that it happens, the more damage that is done.
Take your body seriously and talk to your doctor about
treatment for your heartburn.
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