Doctors (and Google) have encouraged people prone to heartburn to avoid caffeinated drinks, chocolate, spicy foods and citrus ...
Feeling the burn? While heartburn is something a lot of people experience, there's also confusion around what causes it and what will make it go away. (Getty Creative) Maybe it was the chili ...
Heartburn is caused by acid from the stomach flowing backwards up the oesophagus - the food pipe that leads from the mouth to the stomach. Occasional heartburn causes just an unpleasant taste in ...
While heartburn — whether occasional or chronic — is something many people have experienced, there's still a lot of confusion about what it is, what causes it and the best way to treat it.
Or you're pregnant, and feeling like an elephant is sitting on your chest is just a regular occurrence these days. Whatever the cause, heartburn — that burning sensation in your chest, often after ...
If you experience it more than twice a week, you may have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). If you regularly experience acid reflux, certain lifestyle and dietary changes may help.
Because you're taking a risk with any operation, you should consider surgery for acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) only after other treatments don't work, and when there's a ...
As many people will be tucking into their Christmas dinner, expert Nick Boyle has shared his top tips on how to avoid ...