Feeling the burn? While heartburn is something a lot of people experience, there's also confusion around what causes it and what will make it go away. (Getty Creative) Maybe it was the chili cheese ...
Foods such as citrus fruits and greasy fast food can trigger heartburn. Eating habits such as overeating can also intensify symptoms of heartburn or acid reflux. Let’s take a look at five foods that ...
Heartburn is a burning sensation felt in the chest caused by stomach acid flowing back into the oesophagus. This acid reflux irritates and inflames the lining of the oesophagus, leading to discomfort ...
Almost everyone has some form of indigestion or heartburn from time to time. But when it happens repeatedly, it's known as acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In this week's Moves ...
Acid reflux, heartburn, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) are often confused, yet each condition affects digestive health differently. Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the ...
Holiday heartburn ruining your festivities? Dr. Mark Shachner shares five expert tips to prevent reflux during family ...
Heartburn is usually linked to acid reflux, which is the name given to when stomach acid travels up towards the throat. Alongside heartburn a person may also experience an unpleasant sour taste in ...
Heartburn is a common complaint in adults, especially after eating a hearty or spicy meal. Yet, infants and children also can experience that burning sensation in the chest. According to some ...
If you're dealing with heartburn in early pregnancy or later trimesters, it only makes sense to want to do what you can to stop the condition in its tracks. After all, pregnancy heartburn symptoms can ...
Maybe it was the chili cheese dog you wolfed down at the tailgating party. Or perhaps you went to bed too quickly after eating a big meal. Or you're pregnant, and feeling like an elephant is sitting ...