The relation between acid reflux and heart problems is that they both feel like you are having a heart attack.
Chest pain with hiccups can indicate a number of problems. Most likely, acid reflux. It's important to get this checked out because it can indicate lung problems. If it only happens once or a few times, don't panic. Pain rarely indicates anything serious unless it becomes chronic.
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.
Unlikely ! All the pulses in the body are beating in relation to the heart. If the heart stops, the pulses stop also.
Yes they can be. They can wear out one part of the heart more or cause clotting. Heart problems can also contribute to arrhythmias.
A heart means that dog has health problems.
None whatsoever.
Chest pains can be a symptom of many things. More severe problems include heart attack, stroke, or heart palpitations. less severe problems include acid reflux and asthma.
Treating acid reflux does not decrease the chances of having a heart attack.
No. Acid reflux has got nothing to do with the heart. It is called 'heart burn' solely because the burning sensation may seem to be coming from the heart.
Acid Reflux is referred to as GERD (gastro-esophageal reflux disease) but it is most commonly known as heartburn (symptom of reflux).
A healthy heart is a heart that is at a normal, healthy level in every way. A heart with problems is one that has unhealthy aspects.
When your heart doesn't function you can't feel the effects of rheumatoid arthritis.
Diabetes, heart failure, plaque in the arteries, stretched skin, possible breathing problems, low self esteem, depression, maybe colon cancer?, acid reflux disease, or heart burn.
The relation between the circulatory system and the digestive system is that the digestive system makes energy so the energy goes to the heart and that is what makes it pump.
The direction of the wave of contraction in the heart is important because it decides where the blood reflux will take place. The blood reflux could take place in the atria, or the blood from the heart could be ejected into the pulmonary artery or aorta.
Gelusil helps more with acid reflux and heart burn. Digene is used more to deal with an uncomfortable stomach not due to acid.
Tachycardia is an increase in heart rate while tachypnea is an increase in the rate of breathing