Archive for February, 2010

Causes of Acid Reflux

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Acid RefluxWhat in healthy people can cause current antacids as merrily as many doctors prescribe folly and carefree take many millions of patients are heartburn, acid reflux and indigestion! This has been a research note directed by Dr. Cristina Reimer at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark) published last July in Gastroenterology.

The study was done with 120 healthy people of whom half were given a placebo for twelve weeks and half to 40 milligrams a day of Nexium (esomeprazole) eight weeks and then placebo four. Well, 44% of those who ingested the inhibitor of proton-pump commonly used today are apart of that omeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole and rabeprazole-were to suspend its intake, compared with 15% of placebo group, heartburn, acid reflux and indigestion.

This discovery has led to Dr. Reimer said: “Both patients and physicians should be aware that when a person stops taking the drug may appear or worsen the symptoms.” Adding that it is not advisable to take them in excess or for prolonged and certainly not ever be eaten if you are unsure of the problem to treat. According to Dr. Reimer ingest these drugs long term is justified only if they have severe gastro esophageal reflux and to avoid those who take no steroidal anti-inflammatory aspirin-like – they cause havoc in the stomach’s own journal, in an editorial, denounced by his party at least a third of people taking antacids renew them without prescriptions. (more…)

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Fight Acid Reflux with Nexium

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

NexiumGeneric Nexium, also known as esomeprazole, is an inhibitor of the proton pump (PPI), approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration in 2001 as an effective treatment for heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disease, commonly known as GERD. Nexium provides long-lasting reduction in the production of stomach acid and is the most potent inhibitor of acid secretion currently available in the market. Generic Nexium also has proved effective in the treatment of duodenal ulcers, especially when administered in conjunction with common antibiotic drugs.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), is a form of gastroenteritis that affects approximately 20% of the adult population. It is caused by inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, either by viral or bacterial contaminants from the food or undercooked meat or by the rise of excess stomach acid. In the latter case, gastrointestinal pain and discomfort comes from too much acidity in the stomach.

The contents of the stomach up into the esophagus, which is the tube into the stomach, containing a combination of acids, enzymes and some bile. This lethal combination of content creates an irritation in the esophageal wall that, unlike the stomach wall is protected. (more…)

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Prevention and Treatment of Acid Reflux

Monday, February 1st, 2010

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After dinner many people, regardless of age, they feel heartburn or difficulty swallowing, this is known as gastroesophageal reflux or acid reflux is caused by stomach acid moving in the opposite direction into the esophagus what happens in the body is inside the esophageal sphincter, which normally maintains an internal pressure and that is the union of the stomach to the esophagus, opens at the wrong time or does not close properly.

There are several medical reasons that may cause this problem, in some cases may be due to a hiatal hernia is a hole in the diaphragm (the muscle between the abdomen and chest), or even if they ate too much and the stomach is distended. Some foods that may worsen the problem is for example the spices, tomato sauce, onion, garlic, chocolate, citrus fruits, soft drinks. Other causes include chronic cough, laryngitis, the use of certain drugs, snuff, alcohol, and much more. (more…)

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