Common Acid Reflux Causes

Millions of people are bothered by acid reflux disease. Some common symptoms of acid reflux include heartburn, nausea, vomiting, regurgitation and ulcers in the esophagus. Acid reflux occurs when digestive acids produced in the stomach pushes (reflux) into the esophagus from the stomach. There are many causes of acid reflux, but unfortunately the cure is not found.
  A common cause of acid reflux occurs when the muscle tissue at the base of the esophagus, lower esophageal sphincter (LES), does not work correctly. This band of muscle, when working properly, the contracts and backup blocks acid in the esophagus. When the LES becomes weak or stops working, the barrier disappears causing acid reflux.
  A hiatal hernia is another common cause of acid reflux. A hiatal hernia occurs when the hole where the esophagus meets the stomach, hiatus weakens and stretches, or bursts like a balloon. The acid is capable of entering into the esophagus when the hiatus is weak and not able to block it.
  Two separate abnormalities of the esophagus may be causes of acid reflux. The first of these anomalies are found more often in adult males, but can be found in women, too. This anomaly is formed when the rings around the esophagus and constriction movement of food into the stomach. The deadline for this anomaly is the adult ringed esophagus.
  An abnormality of motility that occurs when the spontaneous action of muscle in the esophagus fails. This anomaly motility and adult ringed esophagus can cause more unusual acid reflux symptoms such as chronic cough and feeling that food is stuck in the throat. The spontaneous muscle of the stomach can not cause most common symptoms of acid reflux and heartburn. This is known as dysmotility.
  Asthma is another cause of acid reflux, or asthma is caused by acid reflux Both are true. Acid reflux causes asthma due to the problems of the upper airway that people with acid reflux disease often receives. In addition, asthma can cause acid reflux from the weakening of the LES that is a problem associated with asthma medications force open the airways and / or constant coughing and wheezing as the cause of asthma.
  Genetics may be a factor in people with acid reflux disease. Muscle mass and strength are determined by genetics, including the muscles of the esophagus and stomach. However, these muscles can be strengthened with regular exercise, including exercises aimed at the stomach, chest and abdomen area, along with a healthy diet low in fat. Peptic ulcers, some cancers and diabetes can also be causes of acid reflux.
  There is no cure for acid reflux disease, but symptoms can be kept under control. On-the-counter antacids are available to relieve heartburn, such as prescription drugs. The acid can be blocked by foam tablets by mouth. Surgery may be an option for some people with severe acid reflux disease and are healthy enough for surgery. The first step to cure the symptoms of acid reflux is to find the cause.

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