Acid Reflux: What are the signs
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The meal was delectable, to die for even, and you ate as much as you could. Clearly you just couldn’t bring yourself to say no to that tantalizing beef dish with its savory cream sauce.
That feeling of well being also led you to getting comfortable on the sofa, just in time for your favorite program on TV. Feet up, a roaring fireplace and a chocolate followed by a great wine is what you love. A bowl of peanuts to add some crunch.
Welcome to signs of Acid Reflux.
Even a situation as seemingly perfect as the one described above can be ruined by chest discomfort. A sour tasting fluid filled with the flavors of all the foods that you’ve been digesting can surge up past your breastbone and fill up your throat. Despite your desire to vomit out such a terrible mixture, it decides to stay right there causing extreme discomfort.
Some people also experience further unpleasant sensations when dizziness sets in as a result of a reaction by the Vagus nerve to stomach problems. All these symptoms are part of the body’s typical reaction to acid reflux.
Ignoring the symptoms mentioned can further lead to feeling like there is food stuck inside your throat. Another feeling sometimes described by people is that of food not traveling comfortably down the food pipe.
Such an experience is commonly associated with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) or acid reflux.
Completely unrelated to age, race, nationality, or genetic disposition, acid reflux is experienced as a result of habits that involve nutrition, eating, and health. People of any age, such as senior citizens, teenagers, and even very young children can suffer from acid reflux. Children tend to develop this problem because of issues with their physiological development. For other individuals, however, their own overuse and abuse of the body’s digestive system is what causes them to suffer from acid reflux.
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A good descriptive article. Basically the best sign for acid reflux disease is the consistent occurrence of heart burn over time. If you are taking antacids on a regular basis, odds are you may have acid reflux disease. The good news is it can be treated through conventional medicine or natural remedies. In addition, a few adjustments to your sleep and eating patterns can make a big difference. Bottom line: acid reflux disease can be treated. This heartburn is not something you have to deal with.
Best,
Frank Miller
http://www.theacidrefluxdisease.com