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What Causes Acid Reflux And Burning Sensation In The Throat?
I was sick Sunday with I guess a stomach virsus, Throwing up 4x a lot and stools only twice, not runny. I got up Monday feeling better. Only now I am having continouse heartburn that is from chest to back, burping, and a burn feeling in throat. What could be causing this. I am eating a brat diet right now.
Hello. Thanks for the query. Usaully following a bout of vomiting there can be heart burn, as esophagus gets exposed to acidic stomach contents and that leads to burning sensation. Plus a bout of acid peptic disease also can cause heartburn and burping. The most common reason is taking untimely food, keeping stomach empty for a long time, taking spicy foods, intake of too much beverages, alcohol and smoking. To control those symptoms it is essential to take more frequent but small meals. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid all those substances which tend to stimulate more stomach acid secretion like hot beverages, alcohol & smoking. If these measures do not reduce excess acidity, then drugs like OPPI (Omeprazole) or H2 receptor antagonist (Ranitidine 150 mg twice a day on empty stomach) may be required. Thanks.
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What Causes Acid Reflux And Burning Sensation In The Throat?
Hello. Thanks for the query. Usaully following a bout of vomiting there can be heart burn, as esophagus gets exposed to acidic stomach contents and that leads to burning sensation. Plus a bout of acid peptic disease also can cause heartburn and burping. The most common reason is taking untimely food, keeping stomach empty for a long time, taking spicy foods, intake of too much beverages, alcohol and smoking. To control those symptoms it is essential to take more frequent but small meals. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid all those substances which tend to stimulate more stomach acid secretion like hot beverages, alcohol & smoking. If these measures do not reduce excess acidity, then drugs like OPPI (Omeprazole) or H2 receptor antagonist (Ranitidine 150 mg twice a day on empty stomach) may be required. Thanks.