If you are suffering from acid reflux then you need to know what you are up against. You can do something about this but it’s going to take a little education and some patience on your part. Acid reflux is something you can treat and get relieve from if you know where to start. So let us get started in your quest to conquer acid reflux once and for all.
Acid reflux disorder, sometimes called heartburn is a condition where stomach contents flow back up the esophagus. This is a condition relating to the digestive system and although referred to by other names almost all the symptoms are similar in nature. Hydrochloric acid is used by the digestive system to break down the food we eat. The burning sensation experienced by sufferers of this disorder is caused by the stomachs digestive fluid attempting to return up the esophagus.
Food is normally trapped in the stomach by the lower esophageal valve after it has passed through to stop this problem. When the valve refuses to close as it should, the acid escapes back up the esophagus, producing the problem known as acid reflux. This condition is also known as GERD which is the shortened version of the correct medical name: gastroesophageal reflux disorder. Unfortunately the exact cause of acid reflux condition remains a mystery, but it is believed an individual’s diet is primarily to blame; overeating could also add to the problem and cause unnecessary stress on the stomach and its ability to process food.
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Many people that overeat find they have this condition because their eating habits affect the stomach walls and place pressure on the muscles surrounding them. The release of this ‘pressure’ results in the stomach acids trying to flow back up the digestive tract. Since this valve protects your esophagus from your stomach acid, you need to take care this valve does not allow digested acidic food to pass back into the esophagus. To prevent this from happening you should eat small meals throughout the day. The stomach is the doorway to the body’s health so it needs to be treated with respect. The stomach carries out not only the breaking down of food but processing it into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body.
Whilst an immediate solution may be to use the well advertised acid calming drugs available they are not designed for long term usage. These can create additional nutritional deficiencies and disease that a doctor may have a problem when diagnosing the cause. The long term approach to reduce the stomach problems and acid reflux is to adjust how you consume food and drink. The idea is not to overload your stomach, which will give it time to recover. If you can reduce the heartburn occurrences, in time you may well be able to slowly start eating those dishes that have needed to be cut out.
Of course acid reflux can also be aggravated by a number of other situations; for instance:
* Smoking
* Food allergies
* Prescription medication
* Drinking to much alcohol
* Having a sleep after eating a meal
All of these factors are within your control and it only requires a change of habits and behavior on your part. The number of heartburn episodes that occur should diminish. This is how you may be able to clear your acid reflux disorder completely. No-one can force you to change but improvements to your life are within your control.
Remember that not every one reacts the same to treatments and what works for you may not work for me. The trick to this is not to give up and keep trying things until you find relief from the symptom of this disease. Good luck in your quest.
































