Preventing Heartburn!

By Health Care Article | Sep 28, 2009

Eating easily digestible foods and chewing thoroughly before swallowing helps prevent heartburn, according to the Professional Association of German Internists (BDI) The BDI states that hectic meals and fatty, heavily spiced or fried foods can trigger heartburn.

Other risk factors include sweet and sour foods, alcoholic drinks, coffee, black tea and smoking. Exercise immediately after a meal could also result in heartburn. Heartburn is caused by improper functioning of the lower oesophageal sphincter, a circular band of muscle around the bottom part of the oesophagus, allowing stomach acid to back up into the oesophagus and irritate the mucous membrane there.

To help prevent stomach-acid reflux, the BDI advises heartburn sufferers to keep their upper body raised when in a lying position, for example by inserting a wedge between the bed’s mattress and box spring or by using an extra pillow. Loose-fitting clothing, proper body weight and regular exercise are also beneficial.

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