What Causes Severe Acidity and Burning Chest Symptoms? - #60057
I am dealing with this really annoying thing for a while now. Like, I get this severe acidity burning chest feeling almost every night after dinner, and it’s driving me nuts! I mean, I thought it was just something I ate, but it keeps happening even when I try to be careful. Last week, I had this spicy curry, and wow, that was a mistake, but even bland meals are doing it too. I have tried over-the-counter antacids, but they barely help. Sometimes it feels like a fire in my chest, and I can't even sleep properly because of it. Feels like everything I eat just goes straight up instead of down! I read a bit about this severe acidity burning chest stuff online, and it seems like more people have it too? I’m not sure if this is just a normal thing or something more serious. Do you guys have any natural remedies or suggestions that might help? I really don't want to take meds all the time. I have been thinking about trying some Ayurvedic remedies, but not sure where to start. What should I do to tackle this severe acidity burning chest situation? Any advice would be super helpful!
Doctors' responses
Severe acidity burning in the chest is often a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing discomfort and irritation. Common treatments include lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, and medications that reduce stomach acid production.
Q: What are the common symptoms of severe acidity burning in the chest?
A: Common symptoms of severe acidity burning in the chest include a burning sensation in the chest, often referred to as heartburn, regurgitation of sour liquid, difficulty swallowing, and a persistent cough. These symptoms may worsen after eating or when lying down.
Q: What lifestyle changes can help with gastroesophageal reflux symptoms?
A: To alleviate gastroesophageal reflux symptoms, individuals can adopt lifestyle changes such as avoiding trigger foods (like spicy or fatty foods), eating smaller meals, not lying down immediately after eating, and maintaining a healthy weight. Elevating the head during sleep can also help reduce nighttime symptoms.
Q: When should I see a doctor for severe acidity burning in the chest?
A: It is advisable to see a doctor for severe acidity burning in the chest if symptoms persist despite over-the-counter treatments, if there is difficulty swallowing, unexplained weight loss, or if the pain radiates to the arm, neck, or jaw, as these could indicate a more serious condition.
Q: Can natural remedies help with acidity and reflux symptoms?
A: Some natural remedies may provide relief from acidity and reflux symptoms, such as ginger tea or chamomile, which can soothe the digestive system. However, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider before trying any new treatment, especially if symptoms are severe or persistent.
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