Heartburn primarily involves the esophagus and the stomach. It occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing irritation and a burning sensation in the chest. The lower esophageal sphincter, a muscle that normally keeps stomach acid from entering the esophagus, plays a crucial role in this condition. If it weakens or relaxes inappropriately, heartburn can occur.
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It involves damage to the nerves that control the heart, digestive and other organs, and eventually leads to damage to these organs
Quick ways to relieve heartburn usually involve chewable antacids or pills like Zantac or Prevacid, but some natural remedies are eating a banana, or drinking a glass of water with a teaspoon or two of vinegar mixed in.
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Heartburn can affect anyone from time to time and for others, may involve chronic recurrence. Keeping some antacids on hand is a good way to deal with heartburn when it occurs, but in order to prevent it, it's a good idea to limit one's intake of spicy, greasy and excessively salty foods. Drink more water, eat whole grains and vegetables and try to keep salty, sweet and overly hot foods to a minimum to prevent heartburn.
Gastroenterologists study heartburn