The symptoms of acid reflux can range greatly from person to person and across age groups as well. A burning sensation in the center of the chest or throat tends to be the most common and persistent symptom. This burning occurs when there is an over production of stomach acid which results in the acid eating at the lining of the esophagus or in some cases, can lead to the regurgitation of the acid into the mouth.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, also called acid reflux disease or GERD, wreaks havoc in the lives of the people who have it. Although heartburn is the most common of the symptoms of acid reflux disease, other symptoms routinely arise as well. These symptoms can include breathing problems, dry coughing, wheezing and other various breathing problems. Chronic halitosis (bad breath) and cotton mouth are also common symptoms.
Many people have experienced acid reflux due to overeating. In fact, several studies have shown that acid reflux is very common among people who have a tendency to overeat on a regular basis. There tends to be a natural connection between the amount of stomach acid that your body produces and the amount of food that is put into your stomach. The tendency is, the more you eat in 1 sitting, the more stomach acid that our body may produce. So people with the tendency to overeat find that this habit dramatically increases their chances of developing acid reflux disease.
As with several other health related issues, as your age increases, so does your chance for developing acid reflux disease. Although uncommon, children can also develop the disease. In those instances, the children usually develop symptoms ranging from breathing problems, reoccurring coughing spells and sometimes vomiting.
The term heartburn is often very misleading. It is a normal misconception that heartburn and acid reflux are heart related problems. This stems from the fact that the pain is in the esophagus which is directly behind the heart, thus leading many people to believe that the heart is the source of the discomfort. It needs to also be noted that unlike alot of heart problems, acid reflux is not known to occur during or because of physical exercise. The best thing to do if you suspect that you might have acid reflux is to get in touch with your physician for an examination and possible treatment options
You should find additional resources on acid reflux throughout the other articles in this site. Other articles contain information ranging from the causes, treatments and remedy of acid reflux.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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