Acid Reflux Treatment
Options
How To Treat Acid
Reflux
by Dave Lavinsky
Heartburn is a by-product of
digestion, specifically affecting the esophagus and the
stomach. The esophagus is a tube that delivers food into the
stomach, and it has a valve that opens and closes to allow food
in and to keep it down during digestion. This valve can become
lax or get overwhelmed by too much food or too much acid. This
condition causes stomach acids to reflux or spill back up
through the valve onto the esophagus, fanning flames of discomfort within the
center of the chest.
Is there an acid reflux cure? Yes and no. Yes, because it can
be treated effectively and relieved, but also no, because
researchers have yet to find a root cause and it can always
come back. Acid reflux treatment regimens include medications,
lifestyle changes, and stress management. Depending on
severity, acid reflux can be curbed with as little as only a
few behavioral modifications such as quitting smoking and
eating better to powerful acid reflux medication treatments
under a physician’s supervision.
Acid Reflux Medication
Acid reflux medication strategies vary in how they defend
against heartburn. With serious, recurrent heartburn, a
physician may recommend acid reflux medications to include
histamine antagonists that suppress acid secretions triggered
by histamine and gastrin. You could also be prescribed proton
pump inhibitors, a newer compound designed to block the last
step in acid production. Prokinetic agents make up another
group that, unlike the first two, does not block or suppress
acid production, but instead aims to increase the pressure on
the lower esophageal sphincter, helping to push food through
faster.
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New Ways Doctors Can Treat Acid
Reflux
Diagnosing acid
reflux can be a particularly problematic
process. Acid reflux is an issue for many
people, and if left untreated, it can cause a
host of other problems including the
possibility of developing esophageal cancer.
For years, doctors have been performing
endoscopies to help understand problems with
the esophagus, and it’s a procedure that many
hate to endure. Endoscopies involve feeding a
tube with a camera on the end of it down the
patients throat to be able to see exactly what
is going on in their digestive tract. The
process can be painful, the patient needs to be
sedated for the procedure to be performed, and
generally, an endoscopy trip means that you
will have to take time off of work. To that
end, a new innovation in science may become the
standard for diagnosing acid reflux in the
future.
Known as the Pill
Cam Eso (with Eso standing for Esophagus), this
new innovation consists of a plastic ‘pill’
that is roughly the size of a peanut. To
understand exactly what is going on in a
patient’s digestive tract, they merely need to
lay on their right side and swallow the pill,
being sure to drink a sip of water roughly
every 15 seconds. The Pill Cam travels down the
esophagus, taking fourteen pictures per second
so that doctors can have a look inside your
throat without having to use an invasive tube.
It only takes 5 minutes for the procedure to be
performed, and the data from the Pill Cam is
downloaded to a computer so that the doctor can
analyze the data. The images produced by the
Pill Cam are of the same type of quality that
one could expect from an endoscopy, but the
process is much quicker and more comfortable.
The only problem associated with the Pill Cam
Eso is a mild stomach irritation caused by the
body’s inability to digest the device. Within
48 hours, the patient’s body will naturally
pass the Pill Cam and the procedure will be
fully completed. The pill cam can be useful
when it comes to helping people with a
diagnosed case of acid reflux to discover if
they may have any pre-cancerous lesions present
in their esophagus. However, some acid reflux
sufferers need to take note: the Pill Cam Eso
isn’t for everybody. Patients that have trouble
with getting food caught in their esophagus
should not take the Pill Cam Eso for obvious
reasons.
If you suffer
from heartburn and believe that you may have
acid reflux, it’s important to speak to a
qualified health care professional about the
problem. While minor cases of acid reflux may
not be worrisome, it’s important to get a
proper diagnosis for your problem. Those
afflicted with a major case of acid reflux need
to insure that they get their esophagus checked
regularly to ensure that there are no lesions
present that may be a precursor to cancer.
Esophageal cancer is a particularly deadly form
of cancer that must be detected early in order
to be stopped.
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Acid Reflux Relief
In many cases, lifestyle alterations can provide a great deal
of acid reflux relief like changing your diet, quitting
smoking, sitting up after meals, and learning to manage stress.
Exercise is also highly effective in relieving acid reflux
because it aids in speeding digestion and stifles one of the
peskiest acid reflux culprits—being overweight. Also check out
specialized pillows, shaped into wedges that help keep your
head higher than your stomach so that acid stays where it
should while you sleep.
Others opt for natural herbal remedies found in health food
stores. These herbal remedies tout all-natural ingredients that
relieve heartburn symptoms and tend to be milder than medical
treatments. Prescription medications are the most aggressive
acid reflux treatments and are designed to provide relief for
those who suffer from serious, chronic heartburn or acid reflux
disease.
You may have to try more than one or a combination of relief
strategies in order to find out which is the most effective for
you. Remember to consult your physician on any medical concern,
and always keep educated and proactive when it comes to your
health.
About the Author
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