There's numerous tests that your doctor may perform in order to diagnose you with Acid Reflux Disease such as:
EndoscopyX-Ray of the esophagusThroat and larynx examinationEsophageal acid testingEsophageal motility testingGastric emptying studiesAcid perfusion test
Whatever it may take, being diagnosed with Acid Reflux Disease and having it treated is of the utmost performance. The next post will talk about a guide to stopping Acid Reflux Disease once and for all.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Acid Reflux Disease: Diagnosing
Monday, March 21, 2011
Acid Reflux Disease: Treatment
Over time, the acid from the stomach can erode the esophagus. Eventually there could be a massive bleed out.
As you can see, Acid Reflux Disease is absolutely nothing to mess with and if there's a way to control it, thinking twice about purchasing what you need to help you is not an option.
I have struggled with Acid Reflux Disease for three years. I was on the verge of one of those massive bleed outs a couple of months ago until I came across a guide designed to teach me everything I need to know about Acid Reflux Disease and how to identify it and save myself from possible DEATH! This guide teaches eight surprising foods you should avoid, diet tips, common myths, and so much more.
Don't waste another day. A few dollars out of your wallet completely beats bleeding of the esophagus. Never barely survive through another sleepless night propped up on pillows again, EVER!
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Discover Some Simple Homemade Solutions For Heartburn
Ginger is believed to help reduce acid secretion so you can try sprinkling ginger in a glass of water or buy it in tea form.
Eating papayas may help relieve the pain because the tropical fruit has an enzyme that can neutralize stomach acid.
Another suggestion is mixing a half a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar into a glass of water and drink it.
Dr. Jennifer Christie says, “It’s counter-intuitive to think something acidic could decrease acid and decrease symptoms of heartburn. However, a number of people have tried it and found that it works, but the results are variable.”
Also make gravity work for you and sit upright or stand. This way the acid is more likely to stay in your stomach and not travel up your esophagus.
And stay away from carbonated drinks. All those bubbles can expand your stomach and make your heartburn worse.
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