Tag Archives: Acid Reflux Disease

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Acid Reflux Disease

Bloating, nausea, stomach pains, a general feeling of disgust. Generally, they’re symptoms of overeating, something most people feel after a hearty Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner. But for me, the feeling rarely ever left. I was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Acid Reflux Disease during my second year of college. I always felt disgusting. I […]

Acid Reflux: Prevention and Treatment

It creeps into his chest, when he least expects it, and torments his anxious feelings. Followed by big, fat, meals and stressful events. Unlike the well-known bout of rawness, which subsides after an antacid, this flare-up after two days, despite diet changes and mild. medicine What is the name of this disease? It is officially […]

Horrible Heartburn – How To Eliminate the Pain

Heartburn can feel like you are having a heart attack. It will either be somewhere in the middle of your throat or at the bottom of your stomach. It will feel like bubbling or fizzing in your stomach. It’s quite painful, but there are ways to help eliminate or put off the heartburn. You may […]

Acid Reflux – “Symptoms & Treatment”

If you regularly feel a burning sensation in your stomach, throat, or chest area after eating, this could be a sign of acid reflux disease and you should consult your doctor. Although acid reflux appears to be a minor irritation, it can lead to serious complications, such as throat cancer, if left untreated. So it […]

First Person: Living with GERD

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is a condition in which acid from your stomach comes back up into your esophagus. It is a something I am all too familiar with. I was first diagnosed nearly ten years ago. I was having frequent upper abdominal pain and chest pains. Initially I thought I was having some type […]

The Causes and Effects of Acid Reflux Disease

Every person has natural acids floating in their stomach. It is very important because it helps break down food and other natural occurrences in the body. When someone eats that food moves through the esophagus and down into the stomach were it gets broken down even more by the acids. Once the food moves through […]