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Managing Acid Reflux: Diet and Lifestyle Changes

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Acid reflux is a common condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing discomfort and potential damage. Managing acid reflux often involves a combination of dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes. When acid reflux is left untreated, it can affect your ability to function normally and make it difficult to enjoy all your favorite foods. Understanding how to manage your acid reflux through lifestyle changes and what you need to modify in your daily routine is important.

Managing Your Acid Reflux

The first step is to look at your diet and make certain changes. Certain foods can exacerbate acid reflux symptoms. Common triggers may include:

  • Spicy foods
  • Citrus fruits
  • Tomato products
  • Chocolate
  • Caffeine
  • Fried and fatty foods

You should also eat smaller, more frequent meals and avoid eating close to bedtime. You should aim to finish your last meal or snack at least two to three hours before lying down. Raising the head of your bed by 6-8 inches can help prevent acid from flowing back into the esophagus while you sleep. Use a wedge pillow or adjustable bed to achieve this elevation. Water can help dilute stomach acid and flush it out of the esophagus.

Excess weight can put additional pressure on the abdomen, increasing the likelihood of acid reflux. Incorporate physical activity into your routine to support weight management and overall health. However, avoid vigorous exercise immediately after meals. Combine dietary changes with healthy eating habits to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.

Stress can contribute to acid reflux by increasing stomach acid production and slowing digestion. To manage stress, try deep breathing exercises, meditation, or yoga. Exercise can also help reduce stress and improve digestion.

Contact Our Gastroenterologist Today

Learn how to manage your acid reflux symptoms. Contact your gastroenterologist to learn more and schedule an appointment today.

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