This acid reflux pillow would help you keep your head and shoulders raised just enough to discourage the flowing back of the gastric juices.
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Archive for the ‘Acid Reflux’ CategoryThis acid reflux pillow would help you keep your head and shoulders raised just enough to discourage the flowing back of the gastric juices. If you have children, or have any experience in child care, you probably know that it is quite common for children to spit up. In most cases, it is natural and nothing to worry about. Some parents are worries, wondering how their children will ever get any bigger, considering how much of their food comes back up as opposed to how much actually stays down. So, when your children spit a lot, how do you know that it is a case of infant acid reflux or not? If you have acid reflux disease, then you already know what it is: it’s that painful burning sensation you feel when the acid from your stomach breaks through the barrier between the stomach and the esophagus. Over time, the acid can cause scarring around the base of the esophagus, which causes the acid reflux patient to experience a choking sensation. Controlling What You Eat Acid reflux is a disorder of the digestive system, so following an acid reflux diet and changing eating habits can have [...] → Continue Reading Treat Your Acid Reflux – Change Your Diet Acid reflux is a very serious and common affliction in the world today. There are a number of symptoms of acid reflux disease that you should be aware of. One of the first symptoms that most people notice when they develop acid reflux is severe heartburn. Heartburn is a burning sensation that radiates up from the stomach to the chest and throat. Chest pains and regurgitation also often occur and are what typically will drive a person to see their doctor. Sufferers also may experience [...] → Continue Reading Finding An Acid Reflux Cure Persons suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease may develop an acid reflux cough without the typical heartburn or chest pain, and due to the lack of other symptoms may not realize the cause. The esophagus can withstand a certain amount of acid that may reflux from the stomach, but the throat and larynx cannot, and if any of the acid manages to reach these areas, an acid reflux cough may develop. It is also possible for the acid from the stomach to work into the throat, [...] → Continue Reading Acid Reflux Cough May Not Be Accompanied By Heartburn | |