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Treatment Options for GERD/Acid Reflux

Kathryn Whittaker


One of the best ways to deal with acid reflux disorder is by making lifestyle changes. The foods that you consume can have a real affect on your acid reflux symptoms. There are foods that you can incorporate into your diet to relieve acid reflux pain. One of the great remedies is a tea made from anise, peppermint, and lavender. The combination is soothing, reducing the acidic content of your stomach. The mixture can be made with a bit of honey to make it a bit tastier. Anise helps your digestion while peppermint calms heartburn and gas. Lavender is a soothing body aid that also reduces stomach acid.


Certain fruits also help with acid reflux because of enzymes that aid digestion. Try adding a papaya or a pineapple to each meal. Papaya helps aid in digestion and pineapple reduces inflammation, and the high enzyme content can help stop acid reflux. For people that don’t care for pineapple or papayas, chicory root is a great alternative. Boil it in water, allow it to cool, and drink it as a soothing tea.


Another way to ward off acid reflux symptoms is to eat more salad. Incorporating a salad into your daily meal plan is a great way to reduce the painful symptoms of acid reflux. Best of all, salads are healthy, containing nutrients your body needs to flourish.


Other lifestyle changes that can help you get rid of acid reflux pain include limiting your coffee and alcohol consumption. If you are a smoker, breaking the habit could cut down on acid reflux symptoms. Make sure to sleep with your upper body elevated. Often, sleeping at an angle that works in conjunction with gravity allows your stomach acids to properly travel to your stomach right where they belong.


Over the counter medications are available to help with acid reflux symptoms. You need not look far in your local pharmacy or supermarket to find a variety of products claiming to zap out acid reflux pain. Many of these over the counter remedies work well.


In some cases, over the counter medications and home remedies just don’t do the trick in wiping out acid reflux symptoms. If this happens, your doctor may suggest prescription medications. Your doctor may prescribe a histamine-2 blocker or a proton pump inhibitor to help with your acid reflux symptoms.


It is important to note that symptoms differ from person to person. The same is true of effective methods of treatments. What works for one person may not work for another. Your doctor can best advise you on the optimal treatment plan for your individual condition.




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