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Almonds and Indigestion
Posted: Jan 25 in Resources tagged Heartburn Diet by adminThere are many people suffering from indigestion in Ft Worth, often as a result of acid reflux. Acid reflux occurs when there is a weakening of the lower esophageal sphincter. This allows stomach acids to leave the stomach and enter the esophagus. Acid reflux can be very painful and may consist of a burning sensation in the throat, heartburn, chest pain and even regurgitation. These occurrences are most often linked to the consumption of spicy, fatty or oily foods, but almonds may also have an impact on acid reflux.
While almonds are often considered to be a healthy snack, this may not be the case for those who suffer from frequent heartburn and indigestion. Their fat content makes them undesirable for chronic sufferers of acid reflux. One serving of almonds contains more than 17.9 grams of fat. Considering that the recommended daily fat consumption for adults is 44 grams to 78 grams per day, 17.9 grams is a considerable amount of fat.
Acid reflux can be managed by eating properly and avoiding common trigger foods. Research has proven that almonds are a trigger and that removing them from your diet can help alleviate symptoms. The best way to determine if they should be avoided is by monitoring your consumption and noting your reaction to them. If you find that almonds trigger your symptoms, then it may be worth your while to avoid them in your diet, and speak with your physician about other dietary triggers that may be aggravating your acid reflux symptoms.
Diet after Surgery for GERD
Posted: Jan 19 in Resources by adminFor those who suffer from gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, daily activities can be a struggle. GERD develops when digestive juices from the stomach travel upwards to the throat and even the mouth, which can irritate the esophagus. Pain and discomfort can prevent you from eating or drinking, sleeping or being able to participate in activities like work or exercise. If the problem is persistent over time, many GERD sufferers resort to transoral surgery in Dallas. After your surgery to treat GERD, it is recommended that you remain on a limited diet, providing your esophageal lining with time to heal.
Tagged: GERD Surgery | Comments: NoneTreating Indigestion in Children
Posted: Jan 12 in Resources by adminIndigestion is a fairly common health condition that causes some unpleasant symptoms. One of the most frequent types of indigestion, acid reflux, occurs when digestive acids from the stomach back up into the esophagus, causing sore throat, heart burn, vomiting and other symptoms. If your child experiences these symptoms, particularly after eating, he or she may be experiencing acid reflux. Fortunately, there are effective methods for treating indigestion in Dallas.
Tagged: Heartburn, Heartburn Solutions, Preventing Heartburn | Comments: NoneZinc and Acid Reflux
Posted: Jan 05 in Resources by adminChronic indigestion in Dallas can mean more than sleepless nights and a reliance on antacids. It can mean an end to indulging in any of the dishes that make Dallas cuisine so special.
Tagged: Heartburn Cooking, Heartburn Diet, Heartburn Solutions, Preventing Heartburn, Reflux Disease | Comments: NoneGERD Can Develop Due to Hernias
Posted: Dec 28 in Resources by adminIf a patient is suffering from indigestion in Dallas and doesn’t know the cause, they should know that GERD can often develop because of hernias. GERD is short for gastroesophageal reflux disease, and a hernia is a protrusion of any internal organ through a weakness or abnormal opening in the muscle around it. The sort of hernia that often causes GERD is hiatal hernia, which protrudes through an abnormal opening in the diaphragm, a broad muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and helps in breathing. The place where the hernia bulges up from the diaphragm is called the hiatus, and this is also the place where the esophagus passes through to the stomach. The esophagus, which is part of the very long and complicated gastrointestinal tract, is the long tube where food makes its way from the mouth and throat and into the stomach.
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Posted: Dec 21 in Resources by adminAcid reflux is a condition where stomach acid splashes up into the esophagus, throat and chest pain. When this happens more than twice a week, then it is often considered to be due to gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Foods such as chocolate, buffalo-wings and tomatoes often cause this problem. There are five conditions that can help cause GERD. If you suffer from indigestion in Dallas, then it is important to be aware of what may be prompting your GERD symptoms so that you can seek proper treatment and avoid pain and discomfort in the future.
Tagged: Preventing Heartburn | Comments: None6 Drinks to Avoid with Heartburn
Posted: Dec 15 in Resources by adminWhile heartburn triggers are different in every person, there are a few basic beverages that you should steer clear of if you are experiencing indigestion in Ft. Worth. Certain drinks cause the acid in your stomach to splash into your esophagus, causing heartburn. If you suffer from heartburn or frequent indigestion, then anything that puts pressure on the stomach, whether it’s a beverage or a food, should be avoided.
Tagged: Heartburn Causes, Heartburn Solutions, Preventing Heartburn | Comments: NoneFrequent Causes of Acid Reflux
Posted: Dec 13 in Resources by adminChances are that like millions of other Americans, you have experienced acid reflux. For many people however, acid reflux is a regular and frequent nuisance. Reflux occurs when the acid in your stomach flows back into your esophagus, a tube that connects the stomach to the back of the throat. Gastric reflux can cause chest pain, heartburn, regurgitation of food and tooth erosion. A big part of treatment for indigestion in Ft. Worth is prevention, so you must know the frequent causes of acid reflux.
Tagged: Heartburn Causes, Preventing Heartburn, Reflux Disease | Comments: NoneBarrett’s Esophagus and Malignancy Risk
Posted: Nov 24 in Resources by adminIf you suffer from frequent esophageal reflux or GERD in Dallas, you should have your condition monitored by your doctor. In some cases, GERD can develop into a condition known as Barrett’s esophagus, which is a precancerous condition. Only approximately one percent of Americans have this condition. People with Barrett’s esophagus are more likely to develop esophageal cancer.
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