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Is fire in your “food pipe†driving you crazy? How can you recognize a food pipe fire?
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It can be heartburn or something more serious. If you have an infrequent episode with heartburn it is nothing to worry about. However, frequent heartburn is a serious problem, especially if it occurs daily. You may have gastroesophageal reflux [...]
POSTED BY The Acid Reflux Guru ON February 19th, 2008.
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The following will serve as a guide to nutrition for gastritis and GERD. Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining. It is common among all age groups. Gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly known as GERD or acid reflux
affects the food tube (esophagus). When gastric acid escapes from the stomach, it causes inflammation of the esophagus. Both [...]
POSTED BY The Acid Reflux Guru ON February 19th, 2008.
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Hey! Listen up. We all know that no two infants are alike. They are all different in so many ways it tends to boggle the mind if you know what I mean. You hardly hear a peep out of some while others can get on a crying jag that you think will never stop. These [...]
POSTED BY The Acid Reflux Guru ON February 19th, 2008.
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Gol darn acid reflux diets? You bet. Not being able to eat what you want is one of the fallouts when you suffer from GERD. It becomes a question of whether you want to endure the pain of heartburn and discomfort associated with GERD or get on with your life by eating the foods that [...]
POSTED BY The Acid Reflux Guru ON February 18th, 2008.
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We will discuss the bed for infants with GERD shortly, but first here are some guidelines about this acid reflux disease.Â
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Often Confused with Heartburn
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GERD is often confused with heartburn. That is understandable because GERD is a very severe condition whose symptoms are nearly the same as heartburn. Heartburn is a relatively benign condition when compared [...]
POSTED BY The Acid Reflux Guru ON February 17th, 2008.
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Symptoms of acid reflux GERD (gastroesophageal reflux) are usually divided into two categories:Â the complicated and the uncomplicated.
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The uncomplicated symptoms are:
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* Heartburn
* Nausea
* Regurgitation
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These symptoms can be very painful and cause terrible discomfort.
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Heartburn and GERD
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Pyrosis is a GERD acid reflux symptom that occurs when stomach acid moves up to the esophagus and irritates the esophagus [...]
POSTED BY The Acid Reflux Guru ON February 14th, 2008.
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