ibuprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), can potentially exacerbate acid reflux symptoms. It may irritate the stomach lining and increase gastric acid production, leading to discomfort and reflux. Additionally, regular use of ibuprofen can compromise the protective mechanisms of the gastrointestinal tract, further worsening acid reflux symptoms. It's advisable for individuals with acid reflux to consult a healthcare provider before using ibuprofen.
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"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.
GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) is the abbreviation meaning acid reflux.
Ibuprofen is an acid; it contains a caboxylic group on its central ring.
No. Acid reflux is not contagious nor is it hereditary.
There are a wide variety of foods that can affect acid reflux. You will want to avoid foods high in acids and preservatives. Try to eat a lot of grains, vegetables, and nuts as these can help.
No you can't, but a hernia can be a reason that you are experiencing acid reflux symptoms.
Mint can aggravate acid reflux, yes.
Yes, it can be repaired and no it is not the cause of acid reflux.
Does chocolate soymilk affect acid reflux? Soymilk, like dairy milk, is basic, and will neutralize stomach acid to some extent. It's possible that soymilk would relieve discomfort associated with acid reflux, however, it will not treat the underlying cause of too much acid being produced. Talk to a doctor for treatment options.
yes you may ride a roller coaster with acid reflux.