Acid Reflux Cause Acid Reflux


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The stomach’s sphincter or valve is there to hold the meals you have ingested until it’s mixed with your digestive fluids or gastric acids. Specified foods have been found to unwind the stomach’s sphincter and allow the gastric acids to circulate back up. When that acid does circulate up it’ll induce damage to the esophagus lining. Most caffeinated drinks like coffee, tea, cola, and power drinks will rest the stomach’s sphincter. Add to that list alcohol, chocolate, whole milk, cheese yogurt, butter, lunchmeats, and most fried foods.

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What is the Cause of Acid Reflux in Infant?

The cause of infant acid reflux is similar to that of acid reflux in adults. Infants experience the same uncomfortable sensation that an adult experiences with acid reflux. The acids that reflux into the esophagus irritates the baby’s throat, causing them to have excessive spitting up and vomiting. If your baby is experiencing excessive spitting up and/or vomiting, don’t ignore it. If it is acid reflux it could cause your child to be malnutritioned and it could ultimately stunt their growth.

Acid reflux disease occurs when there is a lot of pressure on the baby’s stomach. Overfeeding the infant will cause this pressure. Coughing and crying right after the baby had been fed will also cause pressure in the upper stomach. This pressure causes the stomach acid to be pushed into the baby’s throat.

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can acid reflux cause joint or muscle pain?

can acid reflux cause joint or muscle pain?

Treatment For Reflux

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Can drinking too much soda cause acid reflux?

I think it was the summer of last year, and I was drinking so much soda. Like 1-2 bottles a day for almost 2-3 months or longer. And a few months later, I started feeling like I wanted to throw up after I ate, especially at night. It went away after I stopped drinking soda, but about a year later, it’s back. Do I have acid reflux? Thanks, 10 points to the best answer.
I’m only 13.
Actually, I just turned 14.

Could thrush cause acid reflux in babies?

My baby might have thrush. Could this also be contributing to his acid reflux?

I have had severe acid reflux for the past week and now my voice is becoming hoarse. Is there a relation between these two symptoms.

Cause Result Heartburn

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Can vinegar actually cause more acid reflux?

This is by far the worst acid reflux attack I’ve ever had, in that it’s lasted almost three weeks. For four days I took three prilosecs otc’s, then went back at my doctors’s increased level of two a day. Relief at first, then I overate again and it came back. I will be making an appointment with a G.I. doctor tomorrow. But I’m exasperated and was crying because I couldn’t eat anything that didn’t cause belching and a sore throat. Exasperated, I researched home remedies, and found out about apple cider vinegar. I only have white distilled vinegar, but also found a dosage level for that. I took one teaspoon as suggested, and nothing–well, almost nothing. It didn’t do what I was told it would, so I decided to call a pharmacist. He said that any more acid is a no-no; it just creates more acid when I’m trying to cut down on the acid. I’m confused!
And yes, I was using Mylanta, but to no avail, cuz I found out that the milk I was using for baby rice cereal is hard for the stomach acid to digest. Though the pharmacist suggested Tums, I will call my regular pharmacist tomorrow and see what he says.

I am also in the middle of a bentonite clay detox, which is supposed to carry toxins out of the body. But I will stay on my prilosecs until I can get back on Nexium if the insurance covers it.
btw, bentonite clay carries all toxins out of the body, and cleanses the GI tract, often helping with acid reflux.
Back In April the bentonite cleansing worked very well, but I don’t know if it’s going to work so well this time.
Oh, and yes, Jodith, I’m taking Mylanta, those tums never do any good.

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