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Chapter-1 What are the reasons for heartburns?…………….5
Chapter-2 Types of heartburns…………………………………………………8
Chapter-3 Ways to alleviate heartburns………………………………….11
Chapter-4 Dealing with persistent heartburns…………………………14
Chapter-5 Natural treatments for heartburns…………………………17
Chapter-6 Some effective home remedies for heartburns.………20
Chapter-7 How to deal with heartburns during pregnancy?……23
Chapter-8 Connection between heartburns and arthritis..………26
Chapter-9 Heartburns- should be taken seriously or not?………29
Chapter-10 Right diet to alleviate heartburns…………………………..32
Chapter-11 Conclusion..……………………………………………………………35
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Chapter 1 – What are the reasons for heartburns?
Excessive stomach acid leakage into the esophagus or lower throat is what leads to heartburns. Acid reflux which means acid flow back is a medical name used for stomach acid flow back from the stomach of the patient to the esophagus. Further acid reflux syndrome, heart reflux, acid burn and Gastrointestinal acid reflux disease are the terms which are used to explain the symptoms of heartburns. It is an ordeal which seriously disrupts the live of the sufferer especially who experience frequent symptoms of this distressing problem. The patient has to bear a constant uneasiness and pain while eating and drinking. Sleeping becomes difficult as the pain deepens when you lie down. A majority of the people struggle with heartburns because of their eating habits, while very few suffer from this condition due to their genetic frame.
Heartburns take place when the lower esophageal sphincter between the stomach and the esophagus doesn’t close up properly leading to severe damages to the esophagus. LES is extremely sensitive to a lot of foodstuffs which tend to make it wobbly. Some of the possible culprits that can cause heartburns include foods which are acidic such as oranges, spicy foods like enchiladas and sweet eatables like chocolates. Apart from these, there are various other factors which can develop gastroesophageal disorders. It has been revealed that consumption of alcohol or tobacco can cause the LES (Lower Esophageal Sphincter) not to close properly. Moreover, things like obesity, pregnancy etc tend to put pressure or weight on stomach that causes the food consumed to flow back. Excessive amount of acid out of the stomach further triggers heartburn. Also, stress and tension are known to be the biggest causes of overstimulation of the gastric acid.
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