Most of the time, acid reflux occurs just a few minutes after finishing a meal, when the stomach is still very full, a normal situation to be in right after a meal. But with some people, their stomachs drain to the rest of the body very slowly, meaning that the chance of acid reflux occurring remains for some time after the meal is finished. To make matters worse, this generally occurs when the stomach is under a lot of pressure after a large meal, that is it's full, clearly making acid reflux considerably more frustrating.
The longer emptying time not only gives a higher chance of acid reflux, but also creates extreme discomfort. This condition is a relatively common cause of acid reflux, but by no means the most common, affecting about 20% of all people who suffer from GERD.
If you suspect that your stomach is emptying slowly and this is causing acid reflux, then speak to your doctor. If you're not sure what's causing it then do a bit of research, and if you're still stuck then you should also go and see the doctor. There are several causes of acid reflux, so you shouldn't assume that slow stomach emptying is what's doing it, but if you feel bloated for a long time after meals then it is a possibility.
Solutions to this problem can be bought over the counter at pharmacies, but it's best to consult a doctor before beginning with any sort of medication.
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