gastrointestinal medication

  1. Pain and Bloating: Is it Indigestion or a Stomach Ulcer?

    Pain and Bloating: Is it Indigestion or a Stomach Ulcer?

    If your stomach is in pain and it hurts to move because you’re so bloated, you’re going to want relief fast. After a quick online search you’ve seen your symptoms might be from indigestion or ulcers, but which one is it?

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  2. 5 Reasons for Acidity and Heartburn

    5 Reasons for Acidity and Heartburn

    It’s not uncommon to get occasional burning in the chest after eating certain foods or after a night of drinking. However, the symptoms can sometimes become more chronic and painful, impacting your daily life.

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  3. Living With GERD: How To Manage Your Acid Reflux?

    Living With GERD: How To Manage Your Acid Reflux?

    You’ve just had a wonderful meal, a delicious glass of wine, and splurged on a decadent pudding. Unfortunately, you know what’s coming next: that familiar burning in your chest otherwise known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

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  4. Heartburn or Heart Attack: When to Worry?

    Heartburn or Heart Attack: When to Worry?

    If you experience frequent chest pain, you may be suffering from a common condition known as heartburn. With a few lifestyle changes and medications, this is a condition that can be easily managed. However, if your chest pain isn’t going away you might be worried the chest pain could be a sign of something more serious.

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  5. The Link Between Heartburn and Cholesterol

    The Link Between Heartburn and Cholesterol

    Heartburn, or acid reflux, is an often distressing condition that causes a burning sensation in the chest or an unpleasant taste in the mouth. Many things can cause heartburn like diet, health conditions, and even cholesterol.

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  6. Say No To Heart Burn: How To Prevent GERD?

    Say No To Heart Burn: How To Prevent GERD?

    Gastro esophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is a digestive disorder in which stomach acid keeps flowing back in to your esophagus (a tube that connects mouth to the stomach).

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  7. What Causes Heartburn: Do I Need to Worry?

    What Causes Heartburn: Do I Need to Worry?

    Heartburn can happen to any of us. But it may come as a surprise to you that most people confuse heartburn with cardiac arrest symptoms. It is quite important to learn about the difference.

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  8. How Does Acid Reflux Affect Your Lifestyle?

    How Does Acid Reflux Affect Your Lifestyle?

    Acid reflux is a serious disease which might not be dangerous for your health but can cause other problems. A ring of muscles is present on the stomach entrance known as the lower oesophagal sphincter, closing as soon as the food goes down into the stomach.

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