Can amox TR k CLV 825-125 help acid reflux and Gerd?
Amoxicillin/clavulanate (Amox TR K CLV 825-125) is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, not specifically for acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). While it may address underlying infections that could contribute to digestive issues, it does not directly treat the symptoms of acid reflux or GERD. For managing these conditions, medications like proton pump inhibitors or H2 blockers are typically recommended. Always consult a healthcare provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options.
Is acid reflux heartburn as painful as it sounds?
Acid reflux can be pretty painful, especially to those who suffer from frequent acid reflux episodes. The amount of pain, of course, would really depend upon that particular person's pain threshold and how severe the acid reflux symptoms are. Symptoms include heartburn/acid indegestion, regurgitation ("wet burps" or small amounts of vomit), and dyspepsia (general stomach discomfort). See Web MD's article on Acid Reflux at http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/acid-reflux-symptoms for more info.
Any connection between GERD and umbilical hernias?
No. They are not connected. GERD is due to a defect in the digestive tract (esophagus). An umbilical hernia is a defect in the wall of the abdomen where the the peritoneum, or the lining of the abdominal cavity, pushes through the muscle wall.
Why not use adrenergic agonist with GERD?
Clonidine is a central alpha 2 agonist. Alpha 2 agonists relax GI smooth muscle. With relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), reflux of stomach contents is more likely to occur.
Can acid reflux cause a coated irritated tongue?
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Can lactic acid sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid be mixed together?
yes but sodium hydroxide will be neutralized by one or both acids
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Can a person taking prilosec for gerd still get burning in the throat?
Yes. It may not be working properly.
Can you get a hernia from acid reflux?
No you can't, but a hernia can be a reason that you are experiencing acid reflux symptoms.
How does acid rain make lakes acidic?
in atmostphere there is oxides of sulphur and nitrogen which makes atmosphere acidic , and when rains these oxides are getting mixed in it and when these rain droplets fall in lake it makes lake's water acidic.
Acid rain becomes "acid" rain as it dissolves gases from the atmosphere that form acid solutions. Normal rain is slightly acidic, but acid rain is somewhat more so. Since lakes are filled by the runoff from rain and other precipitation (like snow and sleet) you would expect that if the source was acid, the lake would be to. Rain in a forest washes leaves, where it may pick up deposits of acidic dusts from man-made sources and falls through the trees to the forest floor below. Some trickles over the ground and runs into streams, rivers, or lakes, and some of the water soaks into the soil. That soil may neutralize some or all of the acidity of the acid rainwater. This ability is called buffering capacity, and without it, soils become more acidic. Differences in soil buffering capacity are an important reason why some areas that receive acid rain show a lot of damage, while other areas that receive about the same amount of acid rain do not appear to be harmed at all. The ability of forest soils to resist, or buffer, acidity depends on the thickness and composition of the soil, as well as the type of bedrock beneath the forest floor. Midwestern states like Nebraska and Indiana have soils that are well buffered. Places in the mountainous northeast, like New York's Adirondack and Catskill Mountains, have thin soils with low buffering capacity. They also have naturally acid soils that would acidify the lakes even without acid rain helping out.
It is important to note however than many lakes that are acidic are actually that way primarily due to the acidification of the runoff as it passes through acidic organic matter (like pine needles) rather than due to acid rain. In the last 10 or 20 years scientists have discovered that many lakes that are becoming more acidic are actually returning to the natural state they were in prior to humans moving into the area, burning trees and other plants and creating alkaline runoff that neutralized the naturally acidic lakes. Other lakes are acidic because the rocks through which the water percolates contain acidifying components - so the water not only becomes "hard" as it dissolves part of the rocks, it sometimes also becomes acidic.
Can acid reflux cause a person's hair to fall out?
No, but worrying about it might contribute to hair loss.
Why does silent acid reflux cause damage to the throat and not the esophagus?
The throat is the esophagus. It is not protected from contact with the stomach acid so it is eroded.
How does gerd affect the reproductive system?
It has no direct affect on the reproductive system. However pregnancy can exacerbate the symptoms of reflux due to increased intra abdominal pressure as a result of pregnancy
Can you tell me which foods cause heartburn and acid reflux?
If you have heartburn or acid reflux disease eating foods can be challenging. You need to stay away from very spicy foods as they cause flare ups. www.webmd.com/���heartburn-gerd/guide/���heartburn-foods-to-avoid