What causes heartburn?

What causes heartburn?

Heartburn is very common, in most cases it is caused by the return of acidic gastric juice due to excessive release of the lower esophageal sphincter ...

This animal is located at the interface of the esophagus and stomach and normally opens only for a very short time to release a swallowed piece of food into the stomach. Some foods may soon increase the risk of burning for a variety of reasons. Fried or fatty foods, fatty meat and whole dairy products can cause the oesophageal sphincter to loosen. Caffeine drinks, coffee, alcohol, and spicy foods, in turn, can stimulate the production of increased amounts of gastric juice and also increase the likelihood of heartburn. Some people feel burning soon when they are stressed. The risk of heartburn is further increased by obesity, which results in excessive pressure on the stomach. This can cause the esophageal sphincter to open after a meal. Similarly, an overly tight garment or belt can interfere. In the short term, the recommended products in our pharmacies will help alleviate these feelings.

 

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