If you’ve ever felt like your chest is on fire after a meal, you’re no stranger to acid reflux. While experiencing occasional reflux is normal, recurrent acid reflux is not. And it may lead to other ...
Frequent heartburn, regurgitation, or chest discomfort may be signs of GERD. Yoga expert shares 9 asanas and breathing practices to support digestion.
Dietitians agree that fried foods are the No. 1 food to limit to avoid acid reflux. Instead, aim to eat more lean proteins, high-fiber grains, legumes and cooked vegetables. Eating smaller meals, ...
So you're feeling that uncomfortable burning sensation in your chest. Your mouth tastes bitter or sour. The back of your throat is burning. While the occasional heartburn episode usually isn't an ...
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AIIMS gut doctor shares 'No 1 tip to reduce acid reflux': Are caffeine, spicy food, mint chewing gum safe for you?
Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at Harvard and Stanford in the US and AIIMS in India, shared some tips to help reduce acid reflux. In a 2024 interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Meghraj ...
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