Wednesday, July 25, 2012

More Gastric Acid Reflux Causes

Smoking And Gastric Acid Reflux

Smoking is one of the chief culprit that causes gastric acid
reflux disease. Regular smokers for twenty years are
70% susceptible to acid reflux disease compared to
non-smokers. And symptoms of those who already
developed the GERD are worsened day by day due to
smoking.













Here is one comment from NBCI - U.S National. Library of
Medicine on a study:

" The mechanisms of acid reflux during cigarette smoking
were mainly dependent upon the coexistence of diminished
lower oesophageal sphincter pressure. Fewer than half of
reflux events occurred by transient lower oesophageal
sphincter relaxations.

The majority of acid reflux occurred with coughing or deep
inspiration during which abrupt increases in intra-abdominal
pressure overpowered a feeble sphincter. We conclude that
cigarette smoking probably exacerbates reflux disease by
directly provoking acid reflux and perhaps by a long lasting
reduction of lower oesophageal sphincter pressure."

Eating Too Much Salt

In other research is that great amounts of salts are found to be
equivalent to regular smoking in terms of the risk of developing
gastric acid reflux.

It is not a common knowledge that table salts can cause
acid reflux disease but researchers found out in their
studies that people who are constantly using extra salt
are 70% at risk to have gastro esophageal reflux disease.
Gastroenterologists of New York University Medical
Center attested this fact.

Action Steps To Take

So some solutions to take care of the Gastric Acid Reflux are to
quit smoking and to cut down on the use of salt if you use salt much,
or to switch over to a natural salt such as the Real Salt Sea Salt.
 
To control the gastric acid reflux problem, you need to
be on an acid reflux diet. Most recipes can be changed
to fit your needs. For more complete answers of how to take care of
the problem Click Here: Acid reflux diet

Friday, July 13, 2012

Gastric Acid Reflux Symptoms

Gastric Acid Reflux Symptoms

There are a number of symptoms that a person may experience
with Gastric Acid Reflux:

"Patients with GERD can exhibit various symptoms, both typical
and atypical. Typical symptoms include heartburn, regurgitation,
and dysphagia. Atypical symptoms include noncardiac chest pain,
asthma, pneumonia, hoarseness, and aspiration. Patients typically
have numerous daily episodes of symptomatic reflux, including
pyrosis, water brash or sour taste in the mouth, nighttime coughing
or aspiration, pneumonia or pneumonitis, bronchospasm, and
laryngitis and voice changes, including hoarseness."
From emedicine.medscape.com

Every day, the digestive system is being used due
to regular food and liquid intake. When food and drinks
are induced, it goes through a passage called the
esophagus that helps breakdown the food. When food reaches
its destination of the stomach, acid and pepsin is released
to help aid in the process of digestion.

If and ever a problem in the digestive system occur, many
people often grab an over the counter medication to aid with
digestive problems such as gastric acid reflux.

This is a common digestive disease that most people have
neglected getting to the bottom of. This digestive disease
or disorder occurs when the esophagus is irritated by the
acid regurgitating to the stomach while acid is being seeped
back up into the esophagus and throat.

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