Friday, June 10th, 2011 at
2:04 pm
Article by Md. Mizanur Rahman
This acid reflux medication can control and prevent even the worst symptoms like heartburn, esophagus. When symptom will occur and feel bad. Ask your doctor which medication best for you. Acid reflux disease is caused from the course in which food that has entered the stomach or the juice contents in the stomach are refluxed, that is to say backed up into the esophagus, sometimes along with bile that has refluxed from the intestines to the stomach.
All symptoms cause of acid reflux disease contain heartburn, difficulty in swallowing, reflux, chest pains, dental decay, hoarseness, asthma, dyspepsia, vomiting, and many others.
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Monday, March 14th, 2011 at
9:19 am
Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
11:39 am
There is no doubt that acid reflux medication and Proton Pump Inhibitors in particular, do produce that much needed relief from the pain and distress that heartburn causes. But what are the implications of the long term usage of these forms of medication? Could they actually be causing more problems than they are treating?
Recent research suggests that this could be so.
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at
11:36 am
If you suffer form heartburn, or acid reflux, then you’ll know that you need medication to prevent an attack. By visiting your local drugstore you should be able to find many acid medication reflux treatments to prevent your reflux.
There are different forms of medication that can be taken for heartburn and acid reflux. Each one will react in a different way. Their effect on acid reflux varies for each person, but with all these forms of acid medication reflux relief is the still might not be at hand for you. Especially if you suffer from serious acid reflux.
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Monday, October 25th, 2010 at
11:38 am
You suffer from acid reflux, so you are taking some form of over-the-counter or prescribed acid reflux medication. It provides the much needed relief from the pain and distress of the heartburn that acid reflux causes, so all is well. Or is it?
Heartburn and acid reflux cannot be cured, we are told and you therefore need to take some form of drug based medication to control it. Like most people, you probably assume that all the hype that promotes the various types of medication available must be based on sound medical research. But is it?
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Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 at
11:52 am
For those who suffer acid reflux on a regular basis, taking some pill or medication is a necessity. How else are you going to get any relief from the pain and distress of the heartburn that it causes? Well if you really want to know how effective your acid reflux medication is, then read on … but expect a few surprises.
We are told that heartburn cannot be cured, simply controlled by taking one of the wide range of drug based pills and potions that the pharmaceutical industry churns out in vast quantities. That is problem number 1. Just imagine how much money they would lose if some clever guy developed a cure for heartburn. There is simply no incentive to develop a long term treatment for heartburn.
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Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 at
11:51 am
I have a one month old son who has been spitting up frequently- and about 1-2 times per day he will also spit up and it will come out his nose and mouth which causes him to gasp for air as if he is choking. This really scares me. The doctor said she will prescribe pepsid. And I really don’t want to give my son any medicine at such a young age.
Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at
11:37 am
Acid reflux is medically referred to as Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). As the name indicates, this is characterized by the reflux of stomach acids into the esophagus. It is a very common problem and many of us would have surely faced the symptoms of acid reflux. Symptoms of acid reflux disease are heartburn, chest pain, regurgitation of food into the mouth etc. Often the burning sensation or the heartburn gets so worse, that it seems to be a heart attack. Occasional symptoms appear because of eating of spicy foods or indigestion. But if these occur 2-3 times a week, then it surely indicates that there is something wrong with the digestive system.
The most common trend that people follow is to pop up an antacid. Though there is nothing wrong in doing, and it certainly gives instant relief, but for how long?
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