Posts Tagged ‘Feel’

What does acid reflux feel like?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Yesterday, I was burping all day long for no reason. I actually fasted yesterday for spiritual reasons, so I should not have had burping gas. I didn’t drink anything carbonated, just water. Today, I’ve been burping some, but I have a burning sensation in the back of my throat and some of my burps have been coming up with an acidic taste (sorry, TMI). Is this all acid reflux Is this what it feels like

Can GERD cause you to feel like there is something in your throat and have a cough?

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

GERD can make you feel something in my throat, the more I’m getting a chronic cough, cough with phlegm, such as smell and burns the throat. My throat feels warm. It ‘s really irritates me

What exactly is heartburn and what does it feel like because?

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

occasionally I breathe in, and I get a sharp pain in my chest and I can’t move or breathe out fast until it goes away. I feel like I have to hold my chest, and I go stiff. I’mnot sure if that is what heartburn is. It usually happens near my rib.
Do you mean something like a side stitch, where you get that pain after you run Well, I usually get those pains lower. These ones are higher, and not always near the rib. Sometimes it’s in the middle of my chest. Can’t explain it.

GERD, does lying down on bed and putting some medicated oil helps u to feel better?

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

When I feel bad, even though the doc said it was reflux. But I doubt that Strangely, I feel nausea when in bed and the application of certain medicated oils, then belches really makes me feel better. Anyone feel the same

Can Acid Reflux Makes Your Upper Throat Feel Full?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I’ve been asking a lot of questions lately on acid reflux because people here have been a great help.
Just wondering if acid reflux can make your upper throat feel full and if it can make you feel like you are having food stuck in the back of your mouth (where the throat/mouth meet).
Does anyone have thie experience
Also, do people find apple juice helps I was told it does.

Gerd Diet – What You Need to Know to Feel Better Today

Monday, October 5th, 2009

A GERD diet plan can play a big role in getting control of your pain and discomfort. Knowing what food to avoid is just as important as knowing what you can eat. Gastroesophageal reflux disease occurs when this ring of muscle found at the base of the esophagus doesn’ t work adequately and allows stomach acid to move up into your esophagus. An effective GERD diet will contain both food you can eat and food you should do without.

Heartburn, uncomfortable feeling in the chest, coughing and a bitter taste in the mouth are some of the symptoms associated with GERD. GERD diet suggestions are available which can help you reduce acid reflux or prevent it from occurring. GERD diets can vary and be customized depending on the foods that you like and dislike.

Foods to Do without: If you follow your physician’ s suggestions for a GERD diet you will most likely have to eliminate items from your diet such as fatty foods, items containing spearmint and peppermint, whole milk, chocolate, creamy soups and other foods that come in a cream substance.

Foods that should be eliminated or significantly lowered in your diet due to agitating the lower esophagus are citrus fruits, tomatoes, coffee, tea and all beverages that contain caffeine. Spicy foods also can cause problems for some people who have GERD. Stay away from breads that are high in fat or are made with whole milk. Do without eating sausage, bacon, meats high in fat and avoid eating chicken skin.

Breakfast Foods that are Recommended: Apple juice, bananas, jam and whole grain cereals.

Lunch Foods that are Recommended: Suggestions include lean beef, vegetable soup, fruit salad (no citrus fruit) or a green leafy salad with no tomatoes.

Dinner Foods that are Recommended: You might choose to have a green leafy salad, skinless chicken breast, brown rice, whole grain bread, and a variety of vegetables. You might want to like a low fat frozen yogurt for dessert.

If you include GERD diet suggestions from physicians and dieticians in your meals you might be able to reduce your GERD symptoms. By eating the correct foods and getting an adequate amount of exercise, you will not only be able to relieve your GERD symptoms but can actually also prevent them from recurring in the future. Establishing an effective GERD diet plan is crucial to dealing with the effects of GERD on a daily basis.

What Does Acid Reflux Disease Feel Like?

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Like i have had this wierd sentation in a small area above my left nipple. It isn’t that bad because it dosen’t distract me from my day but when im just sitting there bored, i can feel it. And when i push or rub against it it feels alittle tight so i was wondering if this is acid reflux disease or if it isn’t what does it feel like