By: obadiea holz | 2011-03-16 | Diseases and Conditions Surgical treatment should be considered when the reflux disease was confirmed and when the patient does not respond well to medication. * Surgical Treatment Should Be When The regarded reflux disease WAS and Confirmed When The Patient Does not corresponds well to medication. read more
By: obadiea holz | 2011-02-24 | Sleep GERD - reflux disease is the abnormal "backups" of fluid in the stomach into the esophagus. Bearing in mind that your stomach is producing acid and digestive juices used for digestion, this may lead to a sense of very painful burning. And eventually, if left untreated, read more
By: Alvin Hopkinson | 2011-01-11 | Health & Fitness Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) or acid reflux indigestion is caused by the failure of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to seal the passageway of the stomach. Hence, stomach contents containing regurgitated food and acids leak out into the esophagus. read more
By: Alvin Hopkinson | 2011-01-11 | Alternative Medicine Gastroesophageal reflux (GER) or acid reflux indigestion is caused by the failure of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to seal the passageway of the stomach. Hence, stomach contents containing regurgitated food and acids leak out into the esophagus. read more
By: obadiea holz | 2011-03-11 | Health & Fitness Gastric acid flows into the gullet (esophagus) from the stomach. This acid is produced in the stomach and plays a role in the digestion of food.. The stomach is protected against this strong acid (hydrochloric acid) by the gastric mucosa.. The esophagus has no such protective lining and when the acid enters the esophagus it can bring on a wall damage or inflammation. read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-10 | Medicine Heartburn is that uncomfortable, indigestive-like, burning sensation you feel, sometimes after eating, sometimes at night, which is felt in the stomach and chest areas. It doesn't have the heart "alarm" symptoms like pain with exertion that radiates to the shoulder, arm, or jaw, shortness of breath, or the feeling that an elephant is sitting on your chest. It actually has to do with the esophagus literally being burned with stomach acid. read more
By: Jhon Napier | 2011-07-01 | Diet Acid reflex is the condition in which the liquid content in the esophagus refluxes back into the mouth. It comes in contact with esophagus and it can release digestive enzymes which can cause burning sensation and irritation. read more
By: adamufyxgh | 2011-01-27 | Alternative Medicine Because the Acid Reflux is triggered by way of quite a lot of foods like chocolate, citrus culmination, spicy foods, including fried and fatty foods. Along with the time of day the meals are eaten and over eating which causes excessive weight. Subsequently, the key to steer clear of the heartburning uneasiness introduced by the Acid reflux also lies on the foodsa handle diet. read more
By: graycroix42 | 2011-01-19 | Health & Fitness How do you know if heartburn or acid reflux is something serious, and what can you do about it? read more
By: obadiea holz | 2011-06-22 | Diseases and Conditions Heartburn is a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This is called gastro-esophageal reflux disease or acid reflux disease read more
By: obadiea holz | 2011-07-18 | Diseases and Conditions Apparently, in the United States alone, between 60 and 80 million people develop acid reflux or GERD during their lifetime. Since everyone is different of course, there are several reasons for a person to suffer with this condition. read more
By: bruce bud | 2011-01-07 | Allergies Have you ever eaten a good meal, but suffered a burning sensation that attacks the center of the chest? read more
By: bud10 | 2011-02-19 | Health & Fitness Have you ever eaten a good meal, but suffered a burning sensation that attacks the center of the chest? Doesn't it take the fun out of enjoying your favorite foods read more
By: Frances Robinson | 2010-04-02 | Health & Fitness Most people will experience occasional heartburn but millions experience a more serious condition often referred to as GERD, an acronym for gastro esophageal reflux disease. What is GERD and is it the same as Acid Reflux? The answer is "yes". read more