How to Get Rid of Acidity

Stomach acid helps digest food, activate enzymes, and destroy germs that make it to your stomach. However, stomach acid can also cause “heartburn” that burning or uncomfortable feeling in your chest. Chronic heartburn, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) or “acid reflux disease,” isn’t due to “too much” acid, but acid in the wrong place (your esophagus instead of your stomach). Excessive production of stomach acid can cause erosions in the stomach and the duodenum (part of your small intestine), called ulcers or "Peptic Ulcer Disease". courtesy: wikihow.com

This article will help you handle your stomach acid problems, whether they’re due to stomach acid being where it shouldn’t be or the overproduction of stomach acid. If you continue to experience problems, see your doctor.




As a immediate measure, Seek Medical Attention.

Here are few symptoms:

Hoarseness or a sore throat
Acid taste in the mouth
Bad breath
Bloating
Burping or feeling like you need to burp
Lack of appetite
Nausea or vomiting
Weight loss
Difficulty breathing
Dizziness or fainting
Sharp, severe stomach pain


Here are some of the easy looking Remediation, you can start them right now!

Implementing Lifestyle Remedies
Reduce your stress - relax, yoga, exercise, sleep, social support
Stop smocking 
Maintain a healthy weight (Lose Weight Fast)
Drink lots of water
Monitor your alcohol consumption (try to gradually reduce it, if you cannot stop immediately)
Reduce/Cut your caffeine intake
Avoid eating before bedtime or lying down
Eat smaller frequent meals
Avoid high-fat foods - avoid fast food
Eat natural fruits and vegitables
Avoid spicy foods
Avoid high-acid fruits
Drink a glass of milk - Cold is awesome
Try some natural food - licorice, ginger, cranberry

And most important, stop worrying about anything!!


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