Archive for the 'Acid Reflux Disease' Category
Looking For Suggestions For Acid Reflux Treatment?
0 Comments Published January 28th, 2009 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Avoid eating all fatty foods. Fried foods especially can irritate and lead to an acid reflux attack, so no more burgers and hot dogs.
Anyone who has suffered through acid reflux knows just how painful a condition it can be. Also known as GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease), this annoying state occurs when acid in [...]
Acid Reflux – Is GERD a Hereditary Disease?
0 Comments Published January 23rd, 2009 in Acid Reflux Disease.Stop Acid Reflux Or Your Money Back.
The question of acid reflux being a hereditary condition has not been researched
very often. However, specialists have concluded that genetically speaking the
chances of getting this disease by inheritance may account for 50% of the
sufferers. They have also concluded so far that the other [...]
Acid Reflux and Heartburn – The Symptoms of Pain
0 Comments Published January 18th, 2009 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Surgery for acid reflux is very uncommon since the advent of effective acid suppressant medical treatment. Today stricures are not common and there are only a rare few that do not respond to omeprazole as acid reflux treatment.
Everyone from infants to elderly people can suffer from acid reflux. It happens when stomach acid [...]
10 Ways to Relieve Acid Reflux and Heartburn
0 Comments Published January 13th, 2009 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Watch your diet. Fatty foods, spicy foods, onions, tomatoes, chocolate, caffeine-containing beverages, alcohol and carbonated beverages frequently cause acid reflux.
The condition of acid reflux is also commonly known as heartburn. This is a condition that is characterized by the inflammation of the esophagus, caused by the backing up of food from the stomach [...]
Acid Reflux (GERD) Diet – Ease Your Pain!
0 Comments Published January 8th, 2009 in Acid Reflux Disease.Tip! Coughing, wheezing, breathing problems, acid regurgitation, bitterness in the mouth: these are all signs of acid reflux disease. The acid entering the esophagus is to blame for each of these symptoms, some of which can be very pronounced.
Some people who suffer from chronic heartburn finally go to the doctor and discover they actually [...]




