A person with frequent heartburn, or gastrointestinal esophageal reflux disease (GERD), is not contraindicated for massage. What would be appropriate is to wait at least two hours after their last meal, and then massage as usual with less pressure on the abdomen and a focus on relaxation.
GERD can be a result of a cardioesophageal sphincter that is not closing tightly enough to hold the contents of the stomach from regurgutating up into the esophagus. Or, it can be as a result of a hiatal hernia, or both. In either case, the treatment is the same, as mentioned above.
No if anything toast can give you Heartburn.. :-(
No
You can talk with your doctor or go to prilosecotc.com for the symptoms of heartburn. Both will help you in deciding if you actually have a real problem with heartburn of just an occasional problem with heartburn.
The reflux diet will help reduce heartburn. However, it is always good to try other diets if this reflux diet does not work. It is easy to reduce heartburn if you have a healthy diet.
Yes
Quite the opposite, it is more likely to trigger the onset of heartburn symptoms.
No.
You just get a foot massager like this , it will massage your body all.
Massage does help if you have vasculitis in your feet. Massage helps with pain relief and to increase circulation. It also helps with stress relief.
Can paracetamol help heartburn
mustard is an alkaline food with weak acid (vinegar) high in minerals so it helps heartburn in 2 minutes
No.