Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition in which the stomach contents (food or liquid) leak backwards from the stomach into the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach). This action can irritate the esophagus, causing heartburn and other symptoms.
Every one is different, so you should ask your doctor about what you can and can not eat.
I've seen web information that suggests yes.
I can tell you from personal experience that purple Grape Juice will help reverse an stomach ulcer. In 1988 I had a stress-generated ulcer that was causing me significant discomfort and pain. It was much worse if I tried to eat certain foods like apples as I could not digest the skins and it came back up. I went to 2 different physicians and tried both prescription-strength Tagamet and Zantac. This did not cure the condition, but made it worse, causing cramping and providing no relief at all. These drugs may offer some folks relief, but I was not one of them.
Then I read in "The Vitamin Bible," that liquid B-complex vitamins and grape juice could help cure the condition. I began taking liquid B-complex vitamins and drinking purple grape juice regularly. The B-complex provided instant short-term relief from attacks. The grape juice helped the long-term cure. After 3 weeks my symptoms had abated and were gone. I am convinced this combination solved my problem and it was the long-term use of grape juice that cured me. When you're in pain, you'll try anything. To my great relief, this one actually worked.
Yes. You can eat the same. This is no contraindication in GERD.
It really depends. I have acid reflux and cannot eat any meat. It depends on how severe your case is. Also, if it is hard to digest, try eating smaller amounts, and cutting out other foods that agitate your GERD such as tomato products and caffeine.
Stress can be a factor with this + my wife tells me I eat too quick!
Adhering to a special diet can greatly reduce many of the symptoms brought on by acid reflux. Since reflux tends to worsen after meals, it's important to avoid foods that can aggravate the condition. Such foods actually decrease the amount of pressure in the lower esophageal sphincter, which encourages the reflux. Read more: Good Foods to Eat With Acid Reflux | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/about_5147799_good-foods-eat-acid-reflux.html#ixzz1fl3hmpRh and yes it is good to eat.
You are still digesting and producing increased acid and digestive enzymes in your stomach. Lying down places the esophagus and inlet of the stomach low enough to have acid reflux back up into your throat. This will eventually lead to scarring and what is known as "gastro-esophageal reflux disease". It usually causes an additional load on your kidneys and production of urine - so often leads to night awakening to urinate. Some people also report that it leads to increased dreaming and restless sleep.
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If a person keeps burping even when they are not eating they could have gastroesophageal reflux disease. It is a disease that involves the lower esophageal sphincter where what is in the stomach flows back into the esophagus.
Yes ducks can eat grapes!
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. :)
i eat grapes.
Not whole grapes. If you cut them into smaller pieces maybe but they don't eat grapes.
They may eat grapes but they mainly eat elgea and fish.
is turkey bacon good to eat with acid reflux