Tums. Not a real home remedy, but pop a handful of fruit flavored tums and it will be gone instantly.
Apple Cider and Aloe vera can do wonders.
Proton Pump Inhibitors such as Prilosec, Prevacid and Nexium are the most often doctor-recommended acid reflux remedies. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,412202,00.html
There is an article at http://www.christinas-home-remedies.com/acid-reflux-home-remedies.html that lists many safe and effective methods for acid reflux. This article also gives you a lot of other information about acid reflux.
Spicy foods are a main contributor to acid reflux. Recipes containing garlic, onion, tomatoes, and citrus are also a factor. Try and stay away from fast food and frozen dinners.
"acid reflux" is "reflux gastrique" in French.
Does acid reflux contribute to sterility? No. But if you have kids, their behaviour can contribute to acid reflux.
it's called reflux and caused by acid indigestion. Basically the acid in your stomach comes up into your throat. Pharmacies sell acid indigestion remedies but you should consult your doctor to see why you have it
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is the abbreviation meaning acid reflux.
No. Acid reflux is not contagious nor is it hereditary.
There are quite a few treatments for acid reflux. They can range from common natural treatments and home remedies like apple cider vinegar and water or ginger root even sleeping on the left side of your stomach has proven to help. Proton pump inhibitors are probably the most common medicine treatment like Aciphex, Prilosec, Nexium or Prevacid.
Many of the medications are used to treat acid reflux in adults are used for babies. The dosing is determined accordingly, of course. Zantac and Reglin are commonly prescribed. Some parents swear by chiropractic treatments for their infants, while others opt for homepathic remedies.
Mint can aggravate acid reflux, yes.