Avoid Fried Foods And Dairy Products If You Suffer From Heartburn And Indigestion
How you prepare food is just as important as the food you choose to eat when battling heartburn and acid indigestion pain
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 - You may wish to improve your diet if you can no longer find your medication of choice and are battling heartburn pain, acid reflux, or the symptoms of gastrointestinal disease. The first step is to identify and avoid certain foods. How food is prepared is just as important as the foods we choose to eat. WebMD.com lists fried foods as the most health-damaging way to prepare food that can lead to intestinal and heartburn pain. "Fried Foods are high in fat and can bring on diarrhea. Rich sauces, fatty cuts of meat, and buttery or creamy desserts can cause problems, too. Choose roasted or baked foods and light sauces that feature vegetables instead of butter or cream," according to the website. Avoiding fried food can also help to lose weight. Being overweight can be a source of heartburn and acid reflux. Some people are lactose intolerant, and their system can not process dairy. Dairy products include milk, cheese, and other farm products and should be avoided as they could trigger gas, bloating, and diarrhea. Zantac Antacid Cancer lawsuit is not a class action lawsuit and attorneys representing American's nationwide, offer a free consultation with no obligation to file a claim.
Most over-the-counter antacids provide temporary relief of heartburn and acid indigestion pain. The most popular and readily available brands include Alka-Seltzer, Gelusil, Maalox, Mylanta, Pepto-Bismol, Rolaids, and Tums according to HealthLine.com. One step more effective in treating indigestion discomfort are a class of drugs called H2 antagonists or H2 blockers and also protein pump inhibitors (PPI) of which esomeprazole (Nexium 24HR), lansoprazole (Prevacid 24HR), and omeprazole (Prilosec OTC) are the best-selling. At the H2 blocker level, Zantac was the most heavily taken drug of them all with approximately 15 million users in the US. Zantac has been recalled and taken off of the market by the US Food and Drug Administration because high levels of NDMA, a known carcinogen, have been found. Thousands of regular Zantac users claim that taking it has caused them to develop stomach, bladder, esophagus, and other types of cancer, and have filed suit against Sanofi and GalaxoSmithKline, the manufacturers of the medicine. Both companies are accused of failing to warn their customers of the dangers of using Zantac.
The drugs listed above are not meant to be taken for more than a couple of weeks or a month. If symptoms of heartburn and acid reflux persist, it could be a sign of a condition that is much more serious than merely overeating. One should visit the doctor if gastrointestinal discomfort persists, as this could be a sign of gastrointestinal disease (GERD). GERD is a condition that can lead to other complications like cancer. The symptoms of GERD are bloating, constipation, diarrhea, heartburn, abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting, according to Tulsa Gastro.com. Gastrointestinal disease (GERD) may be caused by a low fiber diet, stressful lifestyle, eating dairy products like milk and cheese, and a lack of exercise.
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