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Friday, November 2, 2012

Acid Indigestion Symptoms

acid indigestion

What is acid indigestion? Let’s take a look into the symptoms of acid indigestion.


Acid indigestion is a common digestive disorder like heartburn and constipation. Acid indigestion is caused by overeating, irregular intake of food, consumption of spicy food, smoking and alcohol addiction, anxiety, sleeplessness or even sleeping immediately after a heavy meal. These habits can create excess amount of hydrochloric acid in the stomach, which can lead to sore pain or acid indigestion. Acid indigestion can cause loss of appetite, heartburn and chest pain, fullness of abdomen and flatulence. A study into the symptoms of acid indigestion may help one to understand the disorder better and to take necessary precautions.


Acid Indigestion Symptoms


Heartburn: Heartburn occurs due to reaction of stomach acid to spicy and oily foods during the digestion process. Though the name suggests, 'heartburn' is not related to heart attack; rather, it is a symptom of acid indigestion. Here one may experience a kind of burning sensation in the upper abdomen. Gradually, this burning sensation rises towards the chest and throat.


Poor appetite: A symptom of acid indigestion is poor appetite or loss of appetite. In such cases, one has the constant feeling that the stomach is full and the urge for food is less.


Flatulence: Acid indigestion is also characterized by flatulence or production of gases in the abdomen. Here one passes excess gas with bad odor through the rectum.


Belching: This is another symptom of acid indigestion, where gas from the digestive tract (stomach or esophagus) is released through the mouth. Belching, also known as burping or eructation, has a typical sound and bad odor.


Nausea: This symptom is caused due to excess acid reflux to the esophagus and reaction to conditions, like worry, fear and anxiety. The feeling of nausea provokes one to vomit.


Early satiety: Satiety is the satisfied feeling after consuming food; however, early satiety refers to a feeling of full stomach even after having less food. Early satiety can occur due to acid indigestion.


Abdominal distention: Abdominal distention or swelling in the abdomen is a symptom of acid indigestion, caused by excess production of gases. This may occur due to physical and mental inability to cope with tension and work pressure. Abdominal distention also develops due to acid reaction to oily and spicy junk food.


Vomiting: Chronic acid indigestion problem leads to vomiting. Some factors like irregular eating habits, skipping breakfast, addiction to alcoholic drinks, excess smoking and stress may create too much gas in our stomach, which leads to vomiting.


If you are suffering from these symptoms, then be sure you are suffering from acid indigestion. In chronic cases, it can lead to stomach ulcers, unintended weight loss, severe stomach pain, constipation and other health problems. Proper guidance of a physician is mandatory to treat the symptoms of acid indigestion. However, there are some natural cures that can help in fighting against stress-related factors which cause acid indigestion. These include:


Relaxation techniques like pranayam, meditation, listening to music


Stress management, such as forming positive attitude, expressing and sharing one’s feelings and anxieties with friends or loved ones


Avoiding fast foods


Avoiding alcoholic drinks and smoking cessation


Consumption of healthy diet


Regular exercise


At least eight hours sleep


Drinking sufficient water


Besides, natural remedies such as ground cardamom seed blended with ginger or a tablespoon of cinnamon water, taken after meal may also help to cope with acid indigestion.

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