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Heartburn, GERD & Digestive Disorders

Heartburn can plague anyone after a rich meal or an instance of over-eating. However, some experience chronic heart burn, nausea and digestive issues that could indicate other problems such as acid reflux disease, ulcers, hernia and more.

Chronic heartburn could indicate GERD, gastro esophageal reflux disease, also known as acid reflux disease. Due to a weakened esophageal track, stomach acid or food creeps back up the esophagus causing pain and discomfort, or the feeling of food trapped in the throat. GERD can be brought on by a number of factors including taking certain medications, pregnancy and obesity. Another cause of GERD is a hiatal hernia, when part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm. In addition to GERD, symptoms of heartburn, nausea and vomiting could also be caused by ulcers, gallbladder disease and a number of other conditions.

You do not have to live with the pain and discomfort of heartburn. Learn your symptoms, go to your doctor for an official diagnosis and get treated. Also find a number of remedies and dietary changes that can help to relieve your symptoms. Explore treatment methods, medication and surgery options, as well as other lifestyle changes such as losing weight, quitting smoking and other healthy choices. Read expert articles from peers and professionals, comment and share your story!

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Gallstones & Gallbladder Disease

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GERD / Acid Reflux

Read about GERD or Acid Reflux Disease.

Heartburn

Experiencing symptoms of heartburn? Learn medications and remedies to help relieve symptoms and when to see a doctor.

Hiatal Hernia

What are the causes and symptoms of a hiatal hernia? Learn more here...

Nausea & Vomiting

Learn how to deal with nausea and vomiting in this topic.

Other Digestive Diseases & Disorders

Find out if your symptoms mean a digestive disease or disorder here...

Ulcers

Wondering if that persistent stomach pain could be an ulcer? What causes ulcers anyway? Find out here!