NORRISTOWN, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Certain foods are known to trigger heartburn. But when it seems everything causes that burning pain, it's time for a specialist, not just the antacids. A local man ...
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You've just enjoyed a great meal, maybe with a few drinks. Suddenly your throat is on fire, there's a bad taste in your mouth, and you've got heartburn. This is known as acid reflux, and is one of the ...
It is important to avoid or limit foods that are spicy and fatty to manage and prevent acid reflux. Alcohol, soda, and carbonated beverages can also increase your risk of acid reflux and GERD. Eating ...
Millions of people reach for antacids at the first sign of heartburn, seeking quick relief from the burning sensation that disrupts daily life. While these medications provide temporary comfort, they ...
So you're feeling that uncomfortable burning sensation in your chest. Your mouth tastes bitter or sour. The back of your throat is burning. While the occasional heartburn episode usually isn't an ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Do you often fall into bed only to have a sour-feeling stomach shooting nasty-tasting acid up into your ...
That burning sensation in your chest isn’t just uncomfortable, it’s your body telling you something important. For millions dealing with acid reflux, choosing the right drink can mean the difference ...
Dietitians agree that fried foods are the No. 1 food to limit to avoid acid reflux. Instead, aim to eat more lean proteins, high-fiber grains, legumes and cooked vegetables. Eating smaller meals, ...
Dear Joe Graedon, M.S., and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D.: You have written about a study comparing proton pump inhibitors with melatonin. Apparently, melatonin was as effective as acid-suppressing drugs, ...