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Foods that typically cause heartburn include spicy things or foods made with pepper, onions, or garlic. Also tomato products can make heartburn worse in some people. Eating late at night should be avoided. Caffeine and carbonated drinks can cause heartburn also.
The symptoms of heartburn include a burning pain in the chest that usually occurs after eating and may occur at night. Heartburn can cause pain that worsens when lying down or bending over. Heartburn can also cause severe chest pain, difficulty breathing an jaw or arm pain.
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Oxygen itself will not cause sores in your nose. If you are receiving the oxygen via nasal prongs or some sort of pipe that enters the nose, the pipe or prongs can cause irritation of the skin, resulting in sores.
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Naproxen is a member of a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. This drug, like others in its class is used to treat pain, inflammation and fever. NSAIDs like naproxen work by reducing postglandin levels in the body. Postglandins are chemicals that cause the fever, discomfort and inflammation. While this drug can be quite effective for this purpose, there is a connection between naproxen and heartburn.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal Tree) gives oxygen at night also.
yess yes...i had heartburn pretty bad within 2 weeks of conception (because hormones being released once implantation occurs...the fertilized egg attaching to the uterine wall)the reason is because the hormones make ur digestive tract very slow(u get constipated too) so its harder for you to digest food and creates uncomfortable heartburn. this is especially true if you're prone to acid reflux or have had heartburn in the past. also i had extreme fatigue...i was goin to bed at like 8 at night and I'm a night owl..this is also from the hormone progesterone which has a sedative like effect...good luck sweetie...
do plants switch how they use oxygen day and night?
i am currently taking prednisone for strep throat, and i def have heartburn, like all day and night. its not terible though!
When it comes to foods that cause heartburn, there is no list of culprits that cause symptoms for everybody. Each heartburn sufferer seems to have their own familiar triggers for reflux. However, there are a number of foods you hear about again and again and certain foods actually have chemical properties that increase the risk of heartburn.Foods That Are Hard To DigestInsufficient stomach acid is a problem that can cause heartburn and often occurs when there is excessive fat and protein present. Not everybody can digest a huge steak and proceed to go to bed and be fine. Many people take several hours to break down the densest foods, raising the risk of acid reflux considerably.Reflux-Causing FoodsSome plant foods actually relax the esophageal sphincter that keeps stomach acid from splashing up into the esophagus. Peppermint is one of these, and is best avoided by those prone to heartburn. This includes herbal teas and anything else with natural peppermint flavor--even peppermint toothpaste can cause symptoms for some. The nightshade vegetables are also known to cause heartburn. The nightshade family includes tomatoes, potatoes, green peppers, eggplant and tobacco, which is a notorious inducer of reflux.Spicy FoodSpicy foods are problems for many who are prone to heartburn. Cayenne, jalapeno, and green chile are common causes of acid reflux, but do not cause issues for all. Ginger, though spicy, is actually an excellent remedy for heartburn, particularly in its fresh form.AlcoholAll types of alcohol, including beer, wine, and spirits, are known to cause heartburn because of ethanol's relaxing effects on the esophageal sphincter. Alcohol also inhibits the digestion of protein, spurring reflux even more. If you wish to drink alcohol anyway, it is best to avoid it before bed because it can easily make for a poor night's sleep due to reflux.Lastly, water should not be drunk excessively before or with meals, or excessively cold--it dilutes your stomach acid and when cold it practically brings digestion to a standstill, promoting heartburn.
Gravity does not cause the day and the night.