Since cranberries are quite tart I would think they wouldn't be good for acid reflux.
Some symptoms of acid reflux disease are the regurgitation of food, difficulty swallowing, coughing, wheezing, and chest pain. Occasional acid reflux can be treated with over-the-counter medication such as Tums, Pepcid AC, and Prilosec OTC. However, if signs and symptoms worsen, see your doctor.
Because caffeine increases the production of stomach acid it may worsen ulcer symptoms or cause acid reflux ("heartburn").
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.
"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.
Heartburn is a symptoms of acid reflux that shows up as tightness, pain or discomfort in the chest area. Acid reflux occurs when acid in stomach regurgitates up into the esophagus. Heartburn follows by the acid reflux. Heartburn can not happen without acid reflux.
yes, acid reflux can be treated. I prevent my acid reflux with Gaviscon and stop the pain after feeling it with prevacid. I do not believe acid reflux can be completely cured but it can be very well controlled.
Coke and vinegar are both acidic, and so would make your acid reflux worse.
Heartburn and acid reflux can feel similar, but in reality, they are not the same thing. So first and foremost, there would be two technical names. For heartburn, the medical term is pyrosis. For acid reflux, the term is gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is the abbreviation meaning acid reflux.
No. Acid reflux is not contagious nor is it hereditary.