Are you having a painful burning sensation in your chest or your upper abdomen? Do you feel like this pain sometimes radiate into your back? Does it almost feel like you can’t catch your breath? It is often the reason that thousands of people show up in emergency rooms every year with them, only to find out these symptoms are related to acid reflux even though these general symptoms may sound like a heart attack. There are as many as 20 – 30 million Americans suffer from acid reflux or as it’s becoming known – gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, and this has been estimated by medical professionals.
Most of us have experienced it, especially after that spicy Italian sausage and pepper sub or even that piece of dense chocolate torte. There are those who drink iced tea and experience these problems. So, for those of us with food related acid reflux it’s easy to know what foods to avoid so we don’t have a problem. We can take an over the counter antacid and obtain relief.
For some of us however acid reflux becomes a chronic condition that over time can cause damage to the esophagus. The moment that the damage to the esophagus occurs, then acid reflux can actually cause serious medical problems. In chronic acid reflux, what happens is that the stomach acids that back flow from up into the esophagus actually damage the lining of the esophagus.
The stomach acids that back flow from up into the esophagus actually damage the lining of the esophagus and this is what happens with chronic acid reflux. With this back up of acid, ulcers can be formed along the esophagus and can cause what is called Barrett’s esophagus which is when the normal esophageal cells are replaced with abnormal cells. These abnormal cells have in fact been associated with cancer of the esophagus.
Here’s the question: what do you do? Try the easiest path first. You can try observing what foods bring on the acid reflux if you have occasional acid reflux. Some medical professionals do not see any link between acid reflux and food at all. To these professionals, acid reflux occurs no matter what type of food you tend to eat. But this was not my personal experience. What I have discovered is that avoiding combinations of foods does prevent my acid reflux from occurring. When your acid reflux acts up, you can keep a diary of what you have eaten. This way you’ll know what types of food to avoid. Here’s another good suggestion: after any meal, avoid lying down immediately. Do not bend over right after a meal. Don’t wear tight fitting clothing. Also avoid smoking. If you smoke, then this would trigger acid reflux symptoms. If you have periodic acid reflux you can seek relief from over the counter antacids. It is suggested that you seek advice from your medical professional if you are having more severe and chronic acid reflux. For relief, what you may need is a prescription antacid.
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