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Heartburn Causes, Risk factors, Symptoms, Prevention and Medication

Article Updated on December 30, 2020 By George

What is heartburn?

Heartburn is a sharp chest pain felt in the mid-lower chest due to reflux of the stomach acid into the esophagus and a bitter taste in the mouth or throat.

Causes of heartburn?

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It may be caused by:

  • A person suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • A weakened cardiac sphincter or one which is no longer functioning
  • A person with hiatal hernia
  • In pregnancy, it is due to progesterone which causes relaxation of the cardiac sphincter
  • Eating spicy foods
  • Smoking
  • Excessive alcohol intake
  • overeating
  • Intake of some foods and drinks such as chocolate caffeine
  • Obesity and overweight
  • Certain medicine such as Ibuprofen and Asprin
  • Stress
  • When one is anxious
  • After eating one lays down

Risk factors of heartburn

Here are some of the predisposing risk factors

  •  Obesity or being overweight.
  • During pregnancy.
  • Excessive alcohol intake
  • Smoking
  • Stress and anxiety
  • When one is suffering from hiatus hernia
  • Lying down immediately after a meal
  • Eating large quantities of food
  • Eating food with high-fat content
  • A person suffering from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • A weakened cardiac sphincter or one which is no longer functioning
  • Taking of drinks with high caffeine

Signs and Symptoms of heartburn

The following are some of the symptoms one might experience;

  • A bitter taste in the mouth and throat
  • Pain in the chest especially after eating
  • The pain increases when lying down

Diagnosis of heartburn

A  visit to your doctor/physician, you might expect the following;

  • An X-rays
  • An endoscopy
  • PH testing
  • Manometry

Treatment of heartburn

After a diagnosis, your doctor might prescribe the following:

  • Antacids
  • Histamine 2 receptor blockers such aspiring cimetidine
  • proton pump inhibitors

Complication of heartburn

If left untreated for long, it might lead to:

  • Recurrent irritation
  • Inflammation of the esophagus
  • Ulceration

Prevention of heartburn

in order to prevent the reoccurrence, its advisable to do the following;

  • Avoid over-drinking of alcohol
  • Lying down immediately after eating increases the chances
  • Do not overeat
  • Maintenance of the normal BMI
  • Avoid smoking
  • Avoid drinks that have caffeine

 

Filed Under: Health, Uncategorized Tagged With: Digestion, Diseases, Health & Living, Healthy eating, heartburn

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