GERD affects about 20% of the population in the United States, making it one of the most common digestive disorders according to Oshi Health. If you’re part of this statistic, you’ve probably been ...
Most people approach acid reflux backwards – they focus entirely on what foods to avoid instead of understanding when their digestive system naturally functions best. This isn’t about eating bland ...
Experiencing heartburn? Harvard gastroenterologist Dr. Sethi reveals ten natural foods that offer quick relief. These gentle ...
Acidity or acid reflux is often blamed on spicy food, late dinners, caffeine or irregular eating patterns. Yet, many patients, despite healthy eating, continue to battle heartburn and persistent ...
You’re lying on the couch after dinner, just trying to enjoy a little Netflix before bedtime when it hits: A burning sensation rises up from your chest and into the bottom of your throat, ruining any ...
Your gut runs on its own internal clock. Irregular meal timings can disrupt digestion, trigger bloating, worsen acid reflux ...
High stomach acid can cause burning, bloating and discomfort, yet many people mistake the symptoms for ordinary indigestion. Early recognition and simple lifestyle shifts can make a huge difference.
Getting reflux after a meal can leave a bad taste in the mouth, so don’t let it ruin your meals this holiday season. A Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital gastroenterologist ...
Milk may help provide quick relief from heartburn and acid reflux in some cases, but it doesn't work for everyone. Effects may depend on the type of milk.
Heartburn, indigestion, feeling bloated and general unease that lingers longer after your meal are all-too-common gut complaints that have become a regular part of life. Modern stresses, from work ...
ORLANDO (Reuters Health) -- Researchers say smacking on a piece of gum for about a half-hour after each meal can give some relief from acid reflux. A study found that post-meal gum chewing appeared to ...