Ways to Prevent Heartburn Associated with Acid Reflux
Common Heartburn Triggers
By alwayswinning24, published Mar 05, 2008
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There are certain foods and drinks that you should think twice about if you don't want to be facing heartburn later. These foods are often referred to as trigger foods. Some may contain large amounts of acid. There are actually foods that relax the lower esophageal sphincter allowing acid to escape into the esophagus.
Some examples of important foods to limit are things like chocolate, fatty and fried foods, and carbonated drinks.
Many of us experience heartburn at night when we are lying down. This is because the body is and that makes it harder to keep acid in the stomach. The good news is that there are some tips to help with the nighttime effects of acid reflux. First you should try to elevate the the head of your bead around four to six inches. To do this you could try putting a 4x4 piece of wood under the legs at the head of your bed. You can also try a product designed for this very reason which is a wedge shaped piece of foam that will help you sleep on an incline. This can be found in the pillow section at most stores. Regular pillows or adding more pillows won't really help though because they only raise your head not your entire upper body which can put more pressure on your esophagus. Also try sleeping on your left side to make gravity work for you. When you are lying down, sleeping on your left side can help stomach contents pool away from your esophagus. Sleeping on your right side is more likely to aggravate heartburn symptoms of acid reflux disease. Also try to avoid eating two to three hours before bedtime.
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