Conquering Heartburn

Have you ever felt that burning feeling or pressure in the middle of your chest after your meals or after putting your head down or sitting up? If you think that it is a normal feeling, well think twice because you might be experiencing heartburn. Heartburn is pain behind the breastbone which can also be felt at the same level in the mid-line of the back. Some people think that this only happens to pregnant women or elderly, but actually heartburn can happen to anyone at any age. Others also think that heartburn has something to do with the heart but in fact it is not. It is simply a digestive problem. When a person experiences heartburn, it has something to do with his posture and meal habits.

The sharp, burning sensation caused by heartburn happens when acid comes up the esophagus. The esophagus does not have a protective lining like the stomach, so when the acid comes up, the tendency is the esophagus can be damaged especially if this happens frequently. In order to avoid serious problems in the future, heartburn should be treated and avoided. And the most important and helpful aspects of treatment can be done by doing and observing the following: stop smoking, avoid becoming overweight, diet, sleeping, and posture.

Many people have the habit of smoking after every meal because it makes them feel good. But little do they know that it is not a best thing to do. After a meal, one should not smoke because this will increase the chances of suffering from heartburn especially when the stomach is so full.

Overweight people are more likely to suffer from heartburn. So improving ones eating habits should be done because weight reduction is actually one of the most important remedies to avoid heartburn. Eating fruits, vegetables, and high-fiber foods is good as well as regular exercise to help lose weight.

Heartburn can be triggered more by drinking or eating foods such as acidic fruit drinks, too hot drinks, fatty and spicy meals, whiskey, and brandy. These should be excluded from your diet and eating little and often is better than to skip a meal and eating too much in another. And when eating, observe not to eat too fast, and foods should be chewed well so as not to suffer from indigestion.

Sleeping in an empty stomach is not good and also when sleeping in a full stomach. Before going to bed, evening meal should be digested well first. See to it also that the head of the bed is raised by 6 inches because gravity helps to keep the acid in the stomach where it should be so as not to worsen heartburn condition.

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