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severe Heartburn usually is due to a gastric acid reflux. An example of a case which causes Heartburn is an illness called Gastroesophageal Reflux disorder where the acid from the stomach regurgitates or goes back to the mouth through the esophagus. This acid is so strong that it results to a burning sensation or feeling in the chest area perceived as severe chest pain. Several foods, drinks and lifestyles cause severe heartburn. Examples are: Fried and fatty foods, caffeine (coffee, tea, soda/softdrinks, chocolates and other sweets, alcoholic drinks, cigarette, spicy foods, citrus and other sour foods and drinks (including milk) -DocLyn
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the acidity is out of kilter in your stomach. Need to balance the acid content and the heartburn will go away.
Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are for severe heartburn. They are the most effective drugs for inhibiting acid production and allowing the esophagus to heal in GERD.
Chances are, eating spicy food while you have heartburn would not kill you. However, heartburn may be a sign of an ulcer, and a sufficiently severe ulcer can actually kill you, because you can bleed to death.
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I would not recommend you literally using a fire extinguisher to try and set out your severe heartburn. Try getting some Tums or other medication that does not require prescription from your doctor.
Heartburn- A slight or severe burning sensation in our chest area. Fatigue- Being idle, or tired. Decreased Appetite- Lack of interest or consumption of food.
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Heartburn or 'acid reflux' to give it the correct term - is the action of stomach acid rising up the digestive tract. Acids are corrosive - and this causes a burning sensation around the same area that the heart sits in the body - gaining the common name heart-burn.
Severe pain under the center of your rib cage can be an indicator of a couple of things. It could be heartburn, an ulcer, gall stones, or a simple stomach bug.
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