Acid reflux can happen to anyone at anytime including babies, small children adults and the elderly. No one is immune. The typical acid reflux that you experience is caused from indigestion. Perhaps you ate 'too good' (ie. rich foods or spicy foods etc.).
This can lead to a build up of excess acids that simply overflow into your esophagus and cause pain in the breast bone or heart area of your chest. This is a normal condition that can happen when we do not take care of ourselves and have poor eating habits.
This normal type of acid reflux evolves to a disease when it becomes chronic (reoccurs over and over). The body has a mechanism for stopping the stomach's acid from flowing back up into the esophagus and beyond. It is called the lower esophageal sphincter. This sphincter can become damaged over time due to chronic poor eating habits, sleep apnea or many other reasons including even old age.
So, how do you know if you have an acid reflux disease symptom? The most poignant symptom is a burning sensation in the chest. Typically it would occur after you eat too much or if you eat food that is especially rich or spicy. Some common trigger foods include coffee, butter, chocolate and citric fruit. Now, if you over indulge or consume these trigger foods on an empty stomach you may feel this burning sensation. It could very well be an episode of acid reflux. But, unless it is a chronic (ongoing) problem it is probably not acid reflux disease.
Another common acid reflux disease symptom is belching or burping excessively. Once again, poor choices in food can make us all belch but if you find this to be on ongoing issue, you may have acid reflux disease.
The key here in both situations is if the conditions are frequent and ongoing. This may indicate that the lower esophageal sphincter is in a state of disrepair and letting excess gas or acid through.
If these episodes are frequent, it is advised to see your physician as soon as possible and let him or her know you have an acid reflux disease symptom. Your doctor will be able to give you tests. These tests will determine whether you are suffering from indigestion, or it truly is an acid reflux disease symptom.
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