Monday, 29 December 2014

About Heartburn/GERD: New Year's Resolutions for Heartburn Sufferers

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From Sharon Gillson, your Guide to Heartburn/GERD
2015 New Year's Resolutions for Heartburn Sufferers
The beginning of a new year has always been a time we reflect on the past year, and look forward to a new year with hopes of renewal and a clean slate. We think about the changes we want or need to make. It is a time we make resolutions, or promises, for change, and make plans to follow through on those changes. If you are thinking about making some changes in the coming new year on how you approach the care and treatment of your heartburn, the resolutions below will make a good start.  Read more here

Do You Always Need Medication to Control Heartburn?
You have probably seen at least one television ad that depicts heartburn control being achieved only by this or that company's product. You may also have a friend who expounds the wonders of the medication she or he is taking. But is it really true that only by taking medications, such as antacids, H2 blockers, or proton pump inhibitors, can you find relief from heartburn?  Read more here

Medications Used for Treating Heartburn
When it comes to treating heartburn, the first treatment option your doctor will most likely discuss with you is a "no medication" approach. This will usually involve lifestyle modifications and dietary changes. Other people have opted for home remedies to treat their heartburn. If these methods either don't work or aren't effective enough, however, you can discuss with your doctor the various types of medications you can use.  Read more here
Search Related Topics:  antacids  h2 blockers  proton pump inhibitors

Managing Heartburn Triggered by Food
Many people can trace at least some of their heartburn episodes to what they ate. There may be foods they can never eat because heartburn occurs every time they do. Then there are some foods they can eat if they either don't eat them very often or only eat them in small amounts. And then there are the foods that are usually pretty safe. Sometimes, it's how or when they eat, rather than what they eat, that triggers the unpleasant symptoms.  Read more here


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