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Top Four Acid Reflux Treatments

Posted on 14. Aug, 2010 by admin.

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Acid reflux is a serious disease which can lead to some forms of cancer if left untreated. That’s why, if you detect signs of acid reflux, like coughing, heartburn, hoarseness especially in the morning, finding a hard time swallowing, choking sensation where the food seems to be stuck in the throat, constant dry cough with [...]

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Acid Reflux and Indigestion – When You Can’t Tell One From the Other

Posted on 22. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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Acid Reflux and indigestion is often mistaken as one and the same. Both disorder stem from too much acid production but differ in several ways. The main difference lies in the manner by which acid was prompted to cause disorder. Indigestion and its acid irregularity may lead to acid reflux but the latter will not [...]

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Acid Reflux Infants

Posted on 19. Jul, 2010 by admin.

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This can be a very painful experience especially for the mother who at most times does not know what is ailing her infant. A doctor’s report can rule out Acid Reflux as the cause of your infant’s discomfort. The good news is the problem disappears after one year of age. The bad news is that [...]

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The Typical Acid Reflux Symptom

Posted on 09. Feb, 2010 by admin.

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For identifying a cure for your condition, it is important to know whether it matches with an acid reflux symptom. Acid reflux normally occurs when the muscle band responsible for closing the stomach opening for digestion, does not work properly. When acid is generated inside the stomach for digestion, then a small quantity is forced up [...]

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Acid Reflux – Child Related Acid Reflux

Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by admin.

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It sounds bizarre but it is true that children tend to suffer from acid reflux. Under normal conditions, food passes via the esophagus and the muscle existing at the bottom part of the esophagus closes off. The process is to facilitate food and liquids to remain inside the stomach.This muscle is known as Lower Esophageal [...]

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