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No, some of them can cause light depression.
There are medications available that have been proven successful in treating acid reflux and the damage that occurs. Many doctors recommend Protonix.
http://www.healthcentral.com/acid-reflux/medications.html is a good starting point when considering different acid reflux medications. Ask your doctor whether any cheaper alternative medicines will work for you.
Pineapple is not the best thing to eat if you have acid reflux because most all fruits have citric acid which can effect your acid reflux. :)
What is acid reflux disease? Acid reflux disease is a condition that occurs when the acid from the stomach refluxes or flows back into the esophagus. It is extremely common condition that affects about 60 million adults. Heartburn, chest pain , lumpy sensation in the throat are some of the most common symptoms of this condition. Acid reflux can do serious damage to the esophagus if it is left untreated. That is why it is important for people who notice these symptoms to consult with their doctors immediately.What are some of the medications that have been approved to treat acid reflux disease?There are a number of medications available to treat acid reflux. A doctor will usually recommend that a patient try an over-the-counter medication first. Maalox, Mylanta and Tums are some of the most popular medications used to treat acid reflux. They work by neutralizing stomach acid. These medications are effective, but they can cause diarrhea if they are overused.Pepcid AC and Zantax 75 are two other medications that can help treat acid reflux. These medications work by reducing the amount of acid that the stomach produces. If a person does not respond to over-the-counter medications, the doctor will write a prescription for a stronger medication.Nexium, Prilosec and Dexilant are in a class of medications called proton pump inhibitors. These medications work by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach. Proton pump inhibitors are extremely effective, but they may come with unpleasant side effects such as diarrhea. There has also been evidence to suggest that these medications can increase the risk of bone fracture. A doctor will usually advise the patient to take a calcium supplement along with a proton pump inhibitor.
There is no set time to wait between dinner and bedtime to prevent acid reflux. The time range differs between diffent people, and there are medications to prevent acid reflux.
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Acid reflux signs and symptoms vary in intensity between individuals. Typically acid reflux will present in with heartburn like symptoms especially after eating spicy food, a large amount of foods, or if you lay down right after eating. It feels as thou your throat is on fire, and you may have reflux associated. Avoiding foods that upset your stomach, remaining upright allowing time food to digest, eating slower, and possibly taking to your doctor about medications are all suggestions.
may have negative interactions with some antacids, heartburn or acid reflux prevention medications, anticoagulants, antihistamines, antidepressants, antibiotics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
Swelling of the kidney, often from reflux of urine from bladder back up to kidney, or from blockage of ureter due to stone, etc.
Yes. Donors taking medications for Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease are eligible for volunteer blood donation.
No acid reflux don't have any effect like that whether you are pregnant or not. Acid reflux if you are not pregnant can be a sign that you are eating too much, too fatty or too spicy. The acid in the stomach can't break it down and the "mouth" of the stomach wont close properly.