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Kathryn Whittaker's Articles in Heartburn

  • Is Hypercalcemia The Cause Of Your Heartburn?
    There are many different reasons why people develop heartburn or the condition known as acid reflux syndrome. The most common cause of heartburn is because the muscular valve that closes between the stomach and the esophagus does not close properly, and the acid can then move up in to the throat and mouth, leaving pain and damage along the way.

    However, there may be a link to Hypercalcemia, and if you have this, you may find that this is the cause of heartburn, and might ...
  • What Can You Drink To Relieve Heartburn Pain?
    There are many things a person can do to help relieve some of the pain that comes with a bout of heartburn. Medications and diet modifications are great, but there are some simple rules about what to drink to relieve heartburn that might help.

    Though being aware of what you are drinking is something someone with severe acid reflux has to worry about, it can also help those who only seem to have an occasional problem.

    Knowing what to drink and what is best to avoid is ...
  • Is Your Frenzied Lifestyle The Cause Of Heartburn?
    Although taking the right herbs can limit the cause of heartburn, some will need more than herbal remedies to control acid reflux, especially if a person leads a hectic lifestyle. This is because there are often many elements to a busy persons lifestyle that encourages acid reflux and heartburn.

    What aspects can be the cause of heartburn in a hectic lifestyle?

    Poor eating habits – There are different elements that contribute to poor eating habits. The first is eating ...
  • Severe Heartburn Or A Heart Attack?
    Severe heartburn caused by acid reflux and GERD (gastroesphageal reflux disease) is suffered by millions of people across the globe. Heartburn feels as though one’s heart is on fire. However, this feeling is simply caused by stomach acid being pushed back up into the esophagus, which tends to result in a burning sensation behind the breast bone. Thus, the effects of heartburn are not actually causing the heart any damage.

    Unfortunately, it is easy to mistaken an attack of ...

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