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Acid Cure Reflux

Acid reflux is a disorder that can affect the digestive tract. A lot of people have already experienced the burning sensation that takes place just behind the breastbone. This burning sensation has many different names, with heartburn being the most commonly known. Of course it is best if you try to stop the rising acid reflux symptoms as soon as you can.

Acid reflux happens when the acids from digesting foods come back into the lower esophagus area. This occurs when the LES or lower esophageal sphincter muscle gets weakened or functions improperly. The burning sensation is due to the fact that the esophageal lining is unable to withstand the rising acidic levels.

What can you do against acid reflux?

However, there are many different ways in which you can ease or even cure acid reflux pain. There are different treatments that range from medical therapy to surgical methods. These medical treatments and surgery are all designed with the hope of completely eliminating acid reflux from our lives altogether.

  • Medical Treatment

The medical 'acid cure reflux' is usually antacids. Generally antacids should be taken and used more often. Many people have a preference for liquid antacids rather than antacids in the form of tablets. Antacids should be taken at least 30 to 60 minutes after you eat.

There are two different medicines: Alginic Acid and Antacids

Both place a layer of foam over the stomach acidic juices to prevent reflux. These tablets need to be chewed well so that the chemicals within them may be activated and the healing properties get released.

Other medication has the ability to reduce acid reflux pain and eliminate the possibility of the stomach acid refluxing into the esophagus by strengthening the LES muscle. However, you have to be aware that these medications can have side effects to them. Therefore, you have to consult a doctor before you begin a course of treatment using those medications.

Reglan which is known as metoclopramide and Urecholine which is known as bethanecol both directly increase the strength of the LES muscle. However, both of them have side effects. There was a medication called Propulsid otherwise known as Cisapride which was even taken off the market due to its cardiac side effects. Therefore you should carefully consider taking this kind of medication.

Then there are prescription medications that can be taken for relief from acid reflux. However you will need to check with your physician regarding their side effects. Some of these drugs actually lower the strength of the LES muscle. These include the anti-spasmotics like Levsin, Librax, and Bentyl. Then there are the drugs that block the calcium intake. These are Procardia, Cardizem, Calan, and Isoptin.

  • Surgery

Another type of 'acid cure reflux' is endoscopic surgery. With the help of a laparoscopic technique the surgery is accomplished through tiny holes in the belly button and upper abdomen. The recovery is also quick because of this special technique.

As you see there is a variety of choice when it comes to 'acid cure reflux' methods. You should think about which one seems to be best for you and then try them out to get rid of your acid reflux.

 
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