Acid Reflux Treatment
Facts About Acid Reflux
Treatment
Man can't possibly live without food, which is a true and a
proven fact. Food provides the body with all the needed
nutrients and energy for a man to do all his daily
activities.
People know that the digestive system, particularly the
stomach, digests all the food taken in by the body. Acids found
inside the stomach decompose it, turning it to amino acids and
proteins. The acids can't harm the stomach because it contains
a protective membrane which protects it from the acids.
If you listened well to your elementary teacher, you already
know that the esophagus is where the food passes through before
it reaches the stomach. The esophagus has no protective layer
like that of the stomach. So when acid from the stomach is able
to penetrate the esophagus, the walls are easily burned. The
sensation that you will likely feel is called heartburn.
Heartburn is the first symptom that most people with acid
reflux experience. If acid reflux remains untreated, it will
just get severe. The next thing that you might experience is
regurgitation, wherein the food that you just ate will go back
to your mouth. The chest pain will get worse, you will have
difficulty in swallowing the food, until finally, you might get
asthma, and when the acid reaches your mouth, it will naturally
corrode your teeth.
But don’t worry. Acid reflux can be cured but it would
greatly depend on the severity of the disease. A small valve,
called lower esophageal (LES), can be found in between the
esophagus and the stomach. When it does not function properly,
you'll suffer from acid reflux. The heartburn sensation is due
to the rising acid level with which the esophageal lining can't
withstand.
The acid reflux
treatment of this condition can be done through
medical therapy, and surgical methods. The treatment is aimed
at eliminating acid reflux completely from our system.
The cure for acid reflux is antacids. Most people use this
more often, and it comes in tablet or liquid form. Some prefer
the liquid from more because it is easily consumed. You can
take antacids after you've eaten, probably after 30 minutes to
one hour.
Other antacids in tablet form create a foam-layer inside the
stomach, so that acidic juices can't penetrate through it. But
make sure that you chew the tablet well so that its maximum
healing properties will be released.
Some medications are focused in strengthening the lower
esophageal muscle, and this greatly reduces acid reflux. It
would be best to ask a doctor before taking any kind of
medication. The doctor can assess the severity of the acid
reflux, and will be able to give you the appropriate
treatment.
Most doctors recommend a change in diet to those who suffer
from acid reflux. Though this may be difficult to some, they
have no other choice unless they want to worsen their
condition.
Don’t wait until you need a surgical method to cure your
condition. It is best to start curing acid reflux as soon as
you discover that you're suffering from it.
If in any case you've experienced the symptoms of acid
reflux, immediately consult a doctor. Gather as much
information about acid reflux, to help you in better
understanding your condition. The doctor can provide you with
the correct diagnosis and the needed treatment.
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