Gastric acid reflux water does not hurt and feels flatulent, is it the cause?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-01
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Acid reflux is the reflux of acidic gastric juices into the mouth. Normally, the pressure is higher than in the stomach due to the presence of the esophageal-gastric sphincter in the lower esophagus. During non-feeding periods, the cardia remains closed.

    Second, gastric peristalsis is performed from the fundus of the stomach toward the pylorus, which prevents the reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus. When there are lesions in the stomach or esophagus, such as inflammation, ulcers, tumors, etc., the normal function of the stomach and esophagus is destroyed, the gastric acid secretion increases, the cardia is relaxed, and the gastric retroperistalsis increases, so that the acidic fluid in the stomach can reflux into the oral cavity, and the patient sometimes has the phenomenon of acid water in the oral cavity. Especially in patients with duodenal ulcer, gastric acid secretion increases significantly, and acid reflux is more susceptible.

    Frequent acid reflux, acidic gastric juice can damage the esophageal mucosa, causing reflux esophagitis, and patients develop a retrosternal burning sensation, known as heartburn. You can try to take Helion Mane Mushroom Gastrointestinal Health Oral Liquid to recuperate, it can quickly restore the balance of gastrointestinal and digestive system functions. By improving the immunity of the gastrointestinal organs, it can consolidate the balance of functions, eliminate symptoms such as stomach pain and intestinal discomfort, and can also inhibit harmful bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori (HP), which causes stomach inflammation, and effectively prevent stomach diseases**.

    In fact, acid reflux is the beginning of stomach problems, so pay more attention and don't make it more serious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Gastritis and peptic ulcer: such as chronic gastritis, including chronic superficial gastritis and chronic atrophic gastritis and peptic ulcer, etc., can cause indigestion, and some patients will also have excessive gastric acid secretion, causing stomach distension and spitting acid.

    2. Gastroesophageal reflux: due to the relaxation of the cardia at the junction of the stomach and the esophagus, resulting in the reflux of gastric contents into the esophagus, patients may have acid reflux, heartburn and retrosternal pain, etc., and some patients will also have gas reflux and indigestion, at this time, antacids and mucosal protective agents can be used**;

    3. Other diseases: If elderly patients have gastric distension and acid reflux, they need to be ruled out by gastroscopy to rule out whether there are gastric-related tumors. Some patients with chronic pancreatitis and chronic cholecystitis also have these symptoms, and abdominal ultrasound and abdominal CT examination are required.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Stomach bloating, which is caused by germs, try two teaspoons of sugar each time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can exercise more and eat some hawthorn and other things to help digestion.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The stomach often refluxes acid and flatulence, so eat it every three or five times to nourish the stomach and help digestion, and the stomach is getting better and better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The stomach is nourished, first of all, make sure that the three meals a day are regular, eat small, frequent meals. Drink soup before meals Try not to drink soup or soak in soup after meals. Taboo gobbling up. You can eat some gastric comfort and morpholine . Morpholine is eaten before meals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Stomach Distension Exercise Method:

    1. Kneel forward in a kneeling position.

    Get down on your knees with your knees touching the ground from your knees to your toes, keep your upper body upright and your hands hanging down naturally. Sit slowly until your weight is completely pressed on your ankles, rest your hands naturally on your knees, and keep breathing normally. Hold this position for about 30 seconds, then relax before leaning your upper body forward.

    Repeat 3 to 5 times. This action helps to eliminate gas, gastrointestinal syndromes (such as gastrointestinal cramps, diarrhea, etc.) and strengthens the thigh muscles.

    2. Stand up.

    Lie on your stomach (lying on the bed or floor) with your whole body relaxed, your forehead touching the floor, your legs straight, your hands bent and shoulder-level, your elbows close to your body, palms down. With your hands supported, lift your head and chest, and keep your legs touching the ground until you feel your chest and abdomen complete. Hold this position for about 10 seconds.

    Repeat 3 to 5 times. This can eliminate flatulence, relieve constipation, exercise back muscles, and help with spinal correction.

    3. Stand and bend your knees.

    Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, hands on your knees, and your body slightly bent forward. Take a deep breath and slowly contract your abdominal muscles as you exhale, so that the abdominal muscles are sunken, but don't force them too hard, or you will feel uncomfortable. Hold this position for 5 20 seconds without holding your breath, then take the air out of your lungs and relax your muscles.

    Repeat 4 7 times. This action is very helpful for relieving indigestion and constipation. It also tells you a simple and convenient method, Defu's gastrointestinal treasure tea protects and repairs the gastric mucosa, inhibits harmful bacterial infections, nourishes qi and nourishes the stomach, and regulates the microecology in the body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When it comes to stomach problems, many people probably feel the same way, although everyone suffers from different stomach problems, but they are plagued by various problems of stomach problems. Among the more tormented people, chronic gastritis can be counted as one, which will plague patients for a long time.

    Symptoms

    Patients with chronic gastritis generally have regurgitative epigastric discomfort, fullness, pain, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, belching, acid reflux and other symptoms. Different people will have different reactions, mild symptoms, may only have post-meal fullness, pantothenic acid, belching and other indigestion reactions, some severe symptoms, accompanied by right upper quadrant pain.

    Check

    If chronic gastritis is suspected, further testing is needed to confirm the diagnosis. Generally, there are two types of examinations for patients to choose from: gastroscopy and barium swallow, but for patients with ordinary chronic gastritis, it is best to choose gastroscopy.

    During gastroscopy, because the mirror should be inserted into the patient's mouth and throat, the patient will feel uncomfortable, but it has diagnostic value for the diagnosis and classification of chronic gastritis, which can not only determine the nature of the lesion, but also determine the type, scope and severity of the lesion.

    However, barium swallow examination can only indirectly reflect lesions, and it is better to judge lesions such as depression and bulge, but it is weaker to judge lesions such as mucosal roughness and color change.

    If the patient suffers from high blood pressure, heart disease, the elderly and infirm, or the elderly, you can also try to do a barium swallow test, after all, the test still has a certain diagnostic value for chronic gastritis.

    Diet

    Acute attack: Eat more liquid food, and the food should be soft, less residue, less greasy, and easy to digest, such as porridge, rice soup, lotus root powder, vegetable soup, etc.

    After remission: excessive to semi-liquid eating, eating less foods with high fat content and high gas production.

    Common chronic gastritis: Avoid eating foods that are easy to cause stomach flatulence and high fiber content, such as beans, sucrose, celery, leeks, etc., and eat less fried and smoked foods, which can easily cause indigestion and affect wound healing.

    Those with more stomach acid: drink more milk, soy milk, eat more steamed bread and bread, and drink less thick soup and chicken soup.

    Those with less stomach acid: drink more broth, chicken soup, fruit juice, sour fruits, etc., to help gastric juice secretion and promote digestion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not necessarily, it may just be a lack of attention to food and drink in daily life, which leads to gastrointestinal disorders.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Basically, it is concluded that it is chronic gastritis.

    It is recommended that the landlord go to the hospital to see a doctor, and most likely will recommend you to do a gastroscopy or other examination to see if there is any inflammation to prescribe the right medicine.

    Best wishes!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Stomach regurgitation, stomach pain, stomach distention, push the thighs 50 times, epsom branches bury stomach fire, strengthen the spleen and stomach, and have a healthy stomach!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chewable aluminum magnesium carbonate.

    Functional indications. 1 Chronic gastritis.

    2 Stomach discomfort symptoms related to stomach acid, such as stomach pain, heartburn (heartburn), acidic belching, fullness, etc.

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