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    1. Acid Reflux Symptoms - How to Identify Acid Reflux Symptoms Introduction Acid reflux, also referred to as heartburn, has got nothing to do with the heart. Rather, it occurs due to the back flow of gastric acids into the esophagus, the passage through which foods passes from the throat into the stomach. Acid reflux disease - referred to as Gastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) in the medical world - is a relatively common digestive disorder. If you have been experiencing heartburn more than twice a week for over three consecutive months, you should contact a doctor. You could be diagnosed with GERD, especially if the heartburn is severe. Common Symptoms There are many symptoms of acid reflux, the most common and important are: Heartburn - Technically referred to as cardialgia, heartburn refers to the burning sensation that radiates from the stomach into the chest and upper abdomen. It is the primary symptom of GERD. In fact, the word "heartburn" is often used to refer to acid reflux itself. Heartburn is usually felt after heavy meals, although GERD patients may experience it at other times. Heartburn can be extremely painful for nighttime sufferers. Regurgitation - This refers to the reflux of stomach contents into the throat or mouth, resulting in a sour taste in the mouth. This unpleasant feeling is sometimes referred to as a "wet burp". This condition usually occurs along with heartburn, although it may exist on its own too. Water brash - A sudden filling of your mouth with gastric acids may cause drooling, or generation of excessive saliva. This bitter feeling is called water brash. As with regurgitation, it is usually accompanied by heartburn. Other symptoms There are more symptoms associated with acid reflux. Among these are: 1) Frequent clearing of the throat 2) Dry coughing 3) Dysphagia, that is, difficulty or pain in swallowing
    2. 4) A hoarse mouth in the morning 5) Respiratory problems such as asthma or even pneumonia 6) Frequent hiccups 7) Chronic vomiting 8) Bad breath Treatment of GERD may be done using over-the-counter antacids or prescription based medications such as H2 blockers or proton pump inhibitors. An important aspect in the treatment of acid reflux deals with changes in dietary habits, such as eating more frequent, smaller meals and ensuring a gap of least three hours after eating and before going to bed. Acid reflux is also common among infants. You should get your infant checked if she vomits too often, has difficulty swallowing or is avoiding food. Related Books and Videos at www.acidrefluxdiseasetreatment.com Story by a Guy Who Acid Reflux Acid Reflux Wedge How to Stop 100 Acid Reflux Cured Acid Reflux Diet Handbook Pillow: Best Natural Heartburn Diet Recipes Treatment
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