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Milk is not a common trigger of acid reflux. However, people with acid reflux should avoid high-fat foods, including whole milk and other full-fat dairy products.
I am sure that all of us have suffered from the ill effects of heartburn at some time in our lives (mine was horrible when I was pregnant). Here are some ways to put out the fire and keep it from...
Heartburn is a painful condition that is often caused by a person's diet. Eating too much food at one time, eating too fast, and eating certain foods can trigger heartburn. Spicy foods, garlic,...
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or acid reflux, is caused by the overproduction of acid the stomach uses to digest the food you eat. When there is too much acid in the stomach, it tends to...
Think of "safe" foods for heartburn and the word "bland" immediately comes to mind. Many heartburn triggering foods are high in fat, acid or spice content. They are the foods Americans love to...
Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), is a health condition caused by a failure of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) muscle to open and close properly. This allows stomach...
A change in your diet and habits can decrease or stop acid reflux. Try eating smaller meals, eat a snack between meals and avoid foods that trigger heartburn. Changing your diet doesn't mean you...
Children are known to be picky eaters, but add gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) into the mix and it makes feeding a child even more complicated. There are some foods that should definitely...
Heartburn is not uncommon, but chronic heartburn can be a more serious health condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Heartburn occurs when stomach acid is backed up into the...
Adhering to a special diet can greatly reduce many of the symptoms brought on by acid reflux. Since reflux tends to worsen after meals, it's important to avoid foods that can aggravate the...
Heartburn can occur after a large meal or when eating spicy, acidic or fatty foods. Heartburn that occurs often could be a symptom of a more serious medical problem called Gastroesophageal reflux...
Acid reflux is not only uncomfortable, but it can also damage the lining of your esophagus. That's why it's essential to take steps to prevent flareups. One way you can do this is to avoid high...
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, simply known as GERD, results when the lower esophagus fails to prevent stomach acid from backwashing, causing the typical symptoms of heartburn and tightening...