Keeping a Heartburn Log
Heartburn symptoms can be triggered by certain foods, beverages, and activities. For help in spotting heartburn triggers, show the log to your doct...
Mehr lesenHeartburn symptoms can be triggered by certain foods, beverages, and activities. For help in spotting heartburn triggers, show the log to your doct...
Mehr lesenWhat triggers heartburn can be, well, a burning question. Fatty foods, large portions, and late- night meals are the top three triggers that affect...
Mehr lesenLaryngopharyngeal reflux (LPR) is similar to another condition -- GERD -- that results from the contents of the stomach backing up (reflux). Silent...
Mehr lesenTracking your triggers can help manage heartburn effectively and naturally.
Mehr lesenThat’s because heartburn happens when your stomach juices wash back up. Over time, stomach acid may damage your esophagus, teeth, and more. Learn a...
Mehr lesenYour health care provider may suggest antacids for occasional heartburn. If heartburn symptoms persist, your health care provider can turn to drugs...
Mehr lesenTobacco may also cause your stomach to make more acid and relax the muscles at the lower end of your esophagus that can shut down the opening betwe...
Mehr lesenIf these medications don't relieve your symptoms, or if your heartburn symptoms get worse or last for longer than 2 weeks, you should see your doct...
Mehr lesenMetoclopramide (Reglan) is a promotility agent occasionally used to treat heartburn associated with GERD. These drugs are particularly useful at al...
Mehr lesenHeartburn, also called acid reflux, is when the muscles of your lower esophagus don't work right. Avoid heartburn triggers. Avoid foods and drinks ...
Mehr lesenCoughs from a cold can push more acid into the larynx, so a recent or current upper respiratory infection may increase the likelihood of developing...
Mehr lesenHere is a rundown of some other commonly used home remedies for heartburn, and the evidence for their effectiveness. You may have heard that drinki...
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