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Kathryn Whittaker

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There can be many symptoms associated with acid reflux including heartburn, nausea and a sore throat, but did you know that there is also an acid reflux IBS connection This may sound surprising considering acid reflux is a condition that affects the esophagus, while irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a condition that tends to be related to the intestines
Knowing how to modify your diet to treat and prevent acid reflux is very important if you suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), because long-term and frequent reflux acid can lead to many serious health complications that, in rare cases, can even be life threatening What type of problems can occur
It is important to treat your acid reflux before it causes any serious complications However, the type of treatment and how long will it take to heal acid reflux varies from person to person
There are different ways to treat acid reflux symptoms, regardless of the cause While some treatments involve the use of medications, other treatments take a more natural approach such as the acid reflux banana treatment
Bananas and many other foods are a safe and beneficial part of a diet for acid reflux Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for all foods
There could be a link between antidepressant and reflux disease Therefore, if you take antidepressants and are suffering from frequent acid reflux/GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), your antidepressant medication could be contributing to the symptoms you are experiencing
Prescription medications can work well for acid reflux, but they are not for everyone, either due to side effects, cost or because of a reluctance to take medications long term While modifying your diet and adapting your sleeping position can be very helpful steps in keeping this condition under control, there are times when they might not be enough
Most acid reflux sufferers who work to keep their acid reflux symptoms under control generally have fewer problems, but there are some exceptions When you suffer from chronic acid reflux, which has been left untreated, you may end up with acid reflux breathing problems that can be serious if you continue to ignore them
One great step in controlling acid reflux is through following an acid reflux friendly diet This is an easy step that can seem initially hard because of the thought of giving up some of your favorite foods
For many acid reflux sufferers a visit to the doctors results in a prescription medication for acid reflux to treat the symptoms, however little is usually offered in the way of preventing or treating the underlying cause of why acid reflux developed in the first place Acid reflux medication can be very effective in dealing with symptoms however, it is usually only prescribed in short course of 4 –8 weeks