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Acid Reflux - Does it Affect You?

Acid reflux is a condition in which stomach acid builds and backs up into the esophagus. The condition may trigger a number of various symptoms and varies in severity from one patient to the next.

Acid reflux has several names. Your doctor may refer to it as acid reflux disease or GERD, gastroesophogeal reflux disease. Both terms mean that the lower part of the esophagus is relaxing too much or at the wrong time (like when you lie down), allowing stomach acid to seep through the opening back into the esophagus. Stomach acid is necessary for the digestion of the food we eat, but some people produce too much. Others simply have a problem with the relaxing of the esophagus. No matter what the reason, having acid back up into the esophagus is not a good thing.

While acid reflux can cause various types of severe damage, it is treatable with dietary changes and / or medication. Your doctor can also recommend other remedies to help keep chances of acid reflux damage low. Don't be surprised if your doctor advises you to sleep with the head of your bed elevated or to eat a number of small healthy meals each day instead of just three. Once you get your acid reflux under control, you'll begin to feel better. You'll have fewer stomach aches, heartburn, nausea and you will even sleep better.

There are many helpful websites available about GERD and acid reflux. Try www.gerd.com and read the Frequently Asked Questions section. You're sure to find some helpful information there. Pharmaceutical companies that offer drugs for the treatment of acid reflux and GERD also provide valuable information about the condition and their particular medication. Try www.prevacid.com or www.purplepill.com.

If you suspect you have acid reflux, see your doctor. Most damage is repairable with prescription drugs. Plus, you don't want to misdiagnose a more serious condition for this one. In many cases, acid reflux can cause chest pains that mimic heart attack. If you think you have acid reflux and begin having chest pains, don't take for granted that it's probably just the reflux. Seek emergency care right away.

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