Common Remedies For Acid Reflux Pain
By James
Mwangi
Ways to Lessen Pain
Among the discomforts associated with acid reflux pain are
heartburn, sore throat and chest pain. Various treatment
remedies are available to provide temporary relief from
pain.
Foods
Healthy food habits provide a natural cure from acid reflux
pain. It includes keeping off your diet foods that cause
the symptoms and drinking plenty of water to wash down the
excess acid secreted in the stomach. Heartburn is more
pronounced at night and hence overeating at bedtime should
be strictly avoided. The practice of chewing gums
especially after meals increases the flow of saliva which
in turn washes the excess stomach acid present on the
esophagus. Gums containing antacids are available in the
market.
Medication
Over-the-counter antacids provide temporary relief for acid
reflux pain. But if you need them more frequently or the
symptoms persist and the pain does not go, you are in need
of prescription drugs recommended by your doctor. Often the
acid reflux pain increases when you are bending or lying
down. Lying with your head pillow elevated some 6 to 8
inches above the bed to keep you upright and lying on your
side lessens the pain by reducing the secretion of stomach
acid.
Surgical Operations
In extreme cases where medicines prove ineffective, surgery
may become necessary to provide relief to the patient from
acid reflux pain. A new surgical procedure called
'Plicator' involves stapling of the valve between the
stomach and the upper esophagus with pleat. It is a short
duration but very effective surgery. In the traditional
method, the upper part of the stomach is wrapped around the
lower esophagus to tighten the valve lying between them.
The surgical procedures mentioned above are performed after
administering the patient with general anesthesia. It
requires 2-3 days' hospitalization and a further period of
two weeks for convalescence. Proper diet and lifestyle
changes post surgery are essential to prevent recurrence of
acid reflux pain.