Common symptoms of acid reflux

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Acid reflux, also known as heartburn, is the result of the lower esophageal sphincter either not closing at all or closing inadequately, allowing acid produced by the stomach to pass into the esophagus. Common causes of acid reflux include: the presence of a hiatal hernia, obesity, and unhealthy eating habits. The most common symptoms that occur during acid reflux are: a feeling of bloating, belching, nausea and dysphagia or narrowing of the esophagus. Acid reflux can be treated with lifestyle changes, such as: B. with a healthier diet and a healthy selection of foods. It is also known that this acupuncture…

Saurer Reflux, auch als Sodbrennen bekannt, ist das Ergebnis des unteren Schließmuskels der Speiseröhre, der sich entweder überhaupt nicht oder nur unzureichend schließt und es der vom Magen produzierten Säure ermöglicht, in die Speiseröhre zu gelangen. Häufige Ursachen für sauren Reflux sind: das Vorhandensein einer Hiatushernie, Übergewicht und ungesunde Essgewohnheiten. Die häufigsten Symptome, die während des sauren Reflux auftreten, sind: ein Gefühl von Blähungen, Aufstoßen, Übelkeit und Dysphagie oder Verengung der Speiseröhre. Saurer Reflux kann mit Änderungen des Lebensstils behandelt werden, z. B. mit einer gesünderen Ernährung sowie einer gesunden Auswahl an Lebensmitteln. Es ist auch bekannt, dass diese Akupunktur …
Acid reflux, also known as heartburn, is the result of the lower esophageal sphincter either not closing at all or closing inadequately, allowing acid produced by the stomach to pass into the esophagus. Common causes of acid reflux include: the presence of a hiatal hernia, obesity, and unhealthy eating habits. The most common symptoms that occur during acid reflux are: a feeling of bloating, belching, nausea and dysphagia or narrowing of the esophagus. Acid reflux can be treated with lifestyle changes, such as: B. with a healthier diet and a healthy selection of foods. It is also known that this acupuncture…

Common symptoms of acid reflux

Acid reflux, also known as heartburn, is the result of the lower esophageal sphincter either not closing at all or closing inadequately, allowing acid produced by the stomach to pass into the esophagus. Common causes of acid reflux include: the presence of a hiatal hernia, obesity, and unhealthy eating habits. The most common symptoms that occur during acid reflux are: a feeling of bloating, belching, nausea and dysphagia or narrowing of the esophagus. Acid reflux can be treated with lifestyle changes, such as: B. with a healthier diet and a healthy selection of foods. This acupuncture is also known to provide relief and target the root cause of acid reflux.

Treating the root cause

People suffering from GERD often experience indigestion and symptoms such as acid reflux and frequent belching. Medications provide some symptomatic relief, but over time symptoms may worsen or the patient may suffer side effects such as headaches and muscle cramps. Treating the root cause is the only way to rid the patient of this problem. If left untreated, it can lead to an increased risk of esophageal cancer, Barrett's esophagus, or chronic cough. The increasing presence of this disease in the population has led to intensive research to find clear causes for its occurrence as well as possible alternative treatments including acid reflux acupuncture.

Conditions that cause

The presence of a hiatal hernia causes acid to leak into the esophagus because the upper part of the stomach protrudes above the diaphragm. Additionally, food malabsorption is known to be a factor in acid reflux. As a result, stomach pressure builds up, causing the sphincter between the esophagus and stomach to open. Aging is another factor that causes acid reflux. Aging also leads to a reduction in the production of stomach acid, resulting in less efficient digestion. Unhealthy eating habits such as snacking or eating large or spicy meals close to bedtime do not allow food to be digested adequately and also put pressure on the diaphragm. While medications help relieve the immediate effects of acid reflux, they can also cause malabsorption of vitamins and minerals. In addition, long-term use of antacids can cause anxiety, panic attacks, heart problems and neuropathy.

Treatment with acupuncture

Acupuncture focuses on the role of the pancreas, gallbladder, spleen and liver in digesting food. Dysfunction of any of these organs can lead to acid reflux and other digestive problems. Acupuncture uses fine needles to stimulate these acupuncture points and restore normal function to the digestive system. Acupuncture can also help tighten the sphincters between your stomach and esophagus. Treatment allows you to digest food with normal movements of the stomach and intestines. Since emotional stress can also disrupt the digestive pattern, the acupuncturist also formulates a therapy program that helps the patient reduce stress and strengthen their digestive function.

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