Understanding GERD Medications

March 10, 2011

GERD medications include antacids and secretion inhibitors such as proton pump inhibitors, H2 blockers and the usual mineral based antacids. Some opt to use other methods aside from the usual pills and medicines. Some may opt to use alternative medicines or vitamin supplements that promises results upon usage. It is a known fact that these [...]

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5 Steps To Overcome GERD Pain

March 9, 2011

GERD pain is classified as the pain exhibited when one is suffering gastro esophageal reflux disease or more commonly referred to as acid reflux. It is described as a chronic disorder or symptoms with which has multi-symptomatic manifestations, one of which is the ever popular heart burn. Some of the other symptoms include high acid [...]

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The Mystery of Acidity Symptoms

March 9, 2011

Some of common mysterious acidity symptoms are as follows: Stomach Pain These stomach pains are usually not your usual stomach upsets that can be treated with hot water or antacids. These are unbearable versions of their mild counterparts that leads to worse things such as nausea and even vomiting the acidity is usually caused by [...]

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The Most Common Acid Stomach Symptoms

March 8, 2011

The presence of acid stomach symptoms are usually attributed to the GERD or acid reflux. The pain is usually caused by the stomach acids and enzymes reaching the esophageal cavity thereby burning the mucus membranes of the walls of the esophagus. This burning sensation can be felt by the whole chest cavity but is more [...]

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Will Indigestion Causes Heartburn?

March 8, 2011

Indigestion is a common problem not only in infants, but also in adults. In reality, most of us suffer indigestion at least once in our lives due to several different causes. However, indigestion may also be a sign or symptom of a more severe form of disease condition. The different indigestion causes may range from [...]

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Understanding The Causes Of Reflux

March 7, 2011

Acid reflux is one of the disease conditions that is technically untreatable in normal medical procedures. It is usually associated with vomiting, bloat and the ever popular heart burn. This is due to the acids and enzymes of the stomach gurgling in the stomach cavity or the failure of the esophageal sphincter to prevent the [...]

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The Simple Home Heartburn Remedies

March 7, 2011

If you are suffering heartburn and have absolutely no idea on how can you help yourself get rid of it then this article is for you. The following are some of the most effective home heartburn remedies to date, given and rated by heartburn sufferers themselves. These remedies can spell the difference between pain and [...]

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Effective Bloating Remedies

March 6, 2011

Bloating usually happens when there is an abnormal accumulation of gas inside the stomach or in any part of the digestive tract. This is usually attributed to diet but may sometimes be caused by more severe types of digestive anomalies. While gas bloating of the stomach is common upon the consumption of foods with high [...]

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The Best Acid Reflux Treatments

March 6, 2011

Treating acid reflux may come in different ways and methods. Most of these includes different medications, holistic treatments and even therapeutic pillows. While not all of these are effective, some can only be useful temporarily and may produce inadequate results in time. Most of these acid reflux treatments will only relieve a certain symptom or [...]

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Bloating Causes Discomfort, How To Stop It?

March 5, 2011

Bloat is generally the termed used when the stomach becomes abnormally large and overstretched by excessive gas and liquid content and is a medical condition that requires adequate attention due to its nature to become irreversible and sometimes bloating causes other more severe conditions. However, it can be self limiting depending on the cause. Generally, [...]

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