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Heartburn? Getting it almost daily out of no where?


Im a 23 yo female. I've had heartburn every now and again throughout my lifetime (maybe twice a year), but now all of a sudden for the past few weeks, I have been getting heartburn almost on a daily basis- what is going on? It seems so randomly out of the blue...

Ok check out this web site this should answer all your questions that you have about heartburn... Hope this helps you out.

http://familydoctor.org/087.xml

take some prevacid tablets, they really help

Prevacid

Heartburn is caused by reflux of acid from stomach into the esophagus.
Recent increase in problem could be due to some medicines (esp. pain killers), Increased use of coffee, cola or alcohol.
General measures which can help
avoid smoking, alcohol, coffee, fatty foods, stooping. Reduce weight, loosen the belt to decrease the pressure on stomach, eat smaller meals, go to bed at least after 1-2 hours after dinner and raise the head side of the bed to about 15 degrees.

start taking Prilsec OTC...its a miracle drug...it helps alot

DO YOU HAVE GERD

You thought you have a simple case of heartburn, but lately, after adding a few inches to your waistline, it's more than that: a frequent feeling of pain under your breastbone; the faint taste of acid on the back of your tongue; trouble sleeping a few times a week; and problems swallowing.

It happens when you eat too much, when you doze on the couch after dinner, and when you have too many drinks during cocktail hour. Chowing down a few slices of pepperoni pizza doesn't seem to be a problem, but tacos almost guarantee a night of chest pain and tossing and turning. For other people, the reverse could be true, or the problem could come from other foods.

What's going on? Your occasional bout of heartburn has now become one part of a larger problem -- GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease.

"Everybody has a little bit of heartburn," says Joel Richter, MD, a gastroenterologist and chairman of medicine at Temple University. "But GERD is when it becomes chronic, occurring two or three times a week or more; when it's interfering with your lifestyle so that you're avoiding eating various foods; when you're not exercising because you get heartburn; and when it's interfering with sleep and when swallowing."

Heartburn: A Symptom of GERD
More than 15 million Americans, usually adults but also children, have GERD. Many of these people deal with heartburn, its most common symptom, two or more times a week. The root cause of the disease is a faulty valve between the esophagus and the stomach, called the lower esophageal sphincter, that relaxes more often than it should. The result is that juice from the stomach -- made up of acid, digestive enzymes, and other unpleasant substances -- sneaks back up into the esophagus and damages its lining.

Why this happens isn't always clear, but doctors do know that the valve may stop working properly if a person:

Is overweight. Extra weight puts pressure on the valve, causing it to relax.
Is pregnant. Hormones play a role in relaxing the valve, and the growing fetus puts pressure on the stomach.
Has a hiatal hernia. This prevents the muscle wall between the chest and the stomach from supporting the valve as it should.
GERD can be just heartburn or heartburn plus other symptoms, including excessive clearing of the throat, problems swallowing, the feeling that food is stuck in your throat, burning in the mouth, and burning pain in the chest. Untreated, GERD can lead to serious health problems, so it needs to be taken seriously and managed with both medication and smart lifestyle choices, starting with maintaining a healthy weight.

Could be reflux. You would need to see a doctor.
Reflux shouldn't be ignored. It can become dangerious. I know because I've had it for years and have 3 surgerys for it.

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