So, you’ve just stuffed yourself at this wonderful meal. Just could not resist one more helping of the wonderful beef dish with the rich cream sauce. Yum!
That feeling of well being also led you to getting comfortable on the sofa, just in time for your favorite program on TV. Feet up, a roaring fireplace, perhaps a chocolate treat or two or some peanuts to crunch, followed by a relaxing glass of wine is just what the doctor ordered — or maybe not.
Sometimes, these dreamy reveries can be interrupted with a nasty feeling in the chest, as if there is some sour acidic fluid rising up behind your breastbone. Sometimes things really get unpleasant with all the great stuff you ate coming back as sour fluid spilling right back into your throat. You wish you could vomit it, but it just stays there.
Welcome to signs of Acid Reflux!
Thanks to the Vagus nerve that springs into action during an abdominal upset, some people even get dizzy spells as part of the Acid Reflux reaction.
If you have been ignoring these kinds of reactions for awhile, chances are that you might also be experiencing a feeling of food getting stuck in your throat. A sensation of finding it difficult to swallow — of getting food to go down your throat to your stomach properly.
If you show symptoms of a sore throat, breathing difficulties, or even a constant urge to clear your throat, this is a sign that you are now a confirmed member of a community that suffers from Acid Reflux, also known in medical parlance as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD. Unfortunately, it is not a very exclusive club.
Turns out that this Acid Reflux disease has nothing to do with genetic disposition, age, nationality, race and other classifying factors, but has everything to do with your attitude towards the quality of your eating, nutrition and health. A child of two can get this disease, so can a teenager, and so can a senior.
While a very young child having an Acid Reflux problem may be related to physiological development concerns, for most everyone else, it is usually a disease brought on by overindulgence and abuse of your digestive system. So… if you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, one of the best ways to stop them, is to examine your eating habits and perhaps try to improve them.
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