Share on Pinterest Turmeric could help an upset stomach as much as some prescribed drugs for indigestion. annabogush/Getty Images Turmeric can be just as effective as omeprazole at reducing stomach ...
When bloat and indigestion hit, it’s logical to conclude you have too much stomach acid and to grab an antacid for relief. But experts warn that often the same symptoms that seem to signal too much ...
You've just enjoyed a great meal, maybe with a few drinks. Suddenly your throat is on fire, there's a bad taste in your mouth, and you've got heartburn. This is known as acid reflux, and is one of the ...
Your gut is adaptable, experts say, but there are a few facts you should keep in mind. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By Trisha Pasricha Dr. Trisha Pasricha is a ...
Heartburn and acid reflux can be related to one another, but they are not the same thing. Acid reflux can cause heartburn. This happens when stomach acid irritates the ring of muscle, or sphincter, at ...
If you experience bloating, flatulence, or sudden loss of appetite, it may mean that your gut needs attention. Gastritis, which basically means stomach inflammation, maybe the reason behind these ...
Health officials have warned that long-term use of acid reflux drugs to combat indigestion could increase the risk of developing a potentially deadly bacterial infection. Acid reflux—when stomach acid ...