Articles, tagged with "acid indigestion", page 5
08th May 2008
Heartburn, a painful, burning feeling in the chest, is caused by stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus. It is a burning discomfort that is generally felt in the chest just behind the breastbone. The burning sensation results when harsh stomach juic...
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Author:
Rachel Broune
02nd April 2008
Acid reflux usually referred to as Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux. GER occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens spontaneously, for varying periods of moment, or does not end decently and abdomen contents climb upward into the esophagus. The esoph...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
Acid reflux usually referred to as Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux(GERD. It is a circumstance in which the liquid substance of the abdomen regurgitates (backs upward, or refluxes) into the esophagus. GER occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens sp...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
Acid indigestion is a type of indigestion involving an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Indigestion resulting from hyperchlorhydria; often used colloquially as a synonym for pyrosis. Indigestion is the term used to describe pain or discomfort i...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
27th March 2008
Ulcers strike more than one million people in the United States alone and more than a billion people around the world. The problem with that calculation is that it is probably short of the amount of people that are actually affected by ulcers.
Many pe...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
14th March 2008
Do you regularly suffer from both and acid reflux and back pain at the same time and wondered if it was a coincidence or not? Well, you may not be alone as there have been some recent studies that have shown there may be a link between acid reflux and bac...
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Author:
Lewis Freeman
19th February 2008
Type of Drug
Anti-ulcer drugs.
How The Drug Works
Histamine H2 antagonists reduce acid in the stomach by blocking one of the chemical transmitters (histamine) that is responsible for stimulating the production of stomach acid.
Uses
To tre...
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Author:
David Jones
02nd November 2007
When the brilliant colors of autumn are gone and the weather starts to turn a bit nippy, we look ahead to the holiday season with wonderful images of the past dancing in our heads. It's a magical time when we are reunited with friends and family; a time w...
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Author:
Charles Stewart Richey
01st August 2007
Many people suffering from acid indigestion may have an elevated level of acid in their body due in large part to their diet. One method of improving the pH level is by altering the way they eat and when looking to treat acid reflux and alkaline diet food...
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Author:
Steve Knowles
25th June 2007
By John McIntosh
Do you experience frequent heartburn? You should ask your doctor whether something more serious might be going on, even if the antacids you take knock it out quickly. Of particular concern is gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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REMEDY Magazine
15th February 2007
When the lower esophageal sphincter doesn't close properly or the stomach content reflux into the esophagus or flow back, the gastroesophageal reflux disease appears.
It is known that the esophagus has the role of carrying food from the mouth to the stom...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
Migraine is a kind of ordinary and very painful headache that usually occurs on one side of the head. It often commences at teenage years or early childhood. It runs in families and has a tendency to recur.
More often than not, one side of the head exp...
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Author:
Nathalie Fiset
01st July 2006
If you've experienced a fiery ball in your chest that travels up through your esophagus into your throat, you've experienced a symptom of acid reflux disease. But surprisingly, heart trouble and acid reflux disease can have similar symptoms. So you need t...
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Author:
Patricia Wagner
10th October 2005
If you suffer from acid indigestion or acid reflux, chances
are your body is unable to rid itself of toxic substances. A
high acid level in your upper digestive tract is an
indication that acid levels are high elsewhere in your body
too. In a vicious...
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Author:
Maria Dolgova