Sore throats that come and go are usually related to smoking, allergies, or acid reflux but in rare cases it could be a sign ...
Let’s be honest: Digesting spicy or acidic foods isn’t particularly easy for most people. But when stomach acids are bubbling and gurgling in places they don’t normally, you might be wondering what’s ...
Some of the best foods to eat if you have GERD — frequent acid reflux — include alkaline foods like bananas, cauliflower, ...
Throat burn and gas are common issues, but there are some other little-known signs of acid reflux. If you’ve experienced a sour taste in your mouth, lots of gas, heartburn or feeling like you just ...
Sore throat (pharyngitis) and bad breath (halitosis) are two symptoms that can co-occur in many health conditions. Certain infections, such as tonsilitis, as well as sinusitis and acid reflux, can ...
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux, is a common condition that occurs when stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus and throat. This unpleasant condition can lead to a burning ...
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Almonds and Acid Reflux

Discover how almonds may impact acid reflux and heartburn. Learn if this nutritious nut can alleviate or worsen symptoms and get tips on whether to add it to your diet plan.
Smoking, allergies, infections, and mouth breathing can cause a persistent sore throat. It may also stem from underlying conditions, such as acid reflux or, rarely, throat cancer. A persistent sore ...
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Does Progesterone Cause Acid Reflux?

Learn how progesterone may trigger acid reflux during certain hormonal changes like pregnancy and menstrual cycles, and get tips to manage symptoms effectively.
Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), is a common condition that happens when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing discomfort such as heartburn. It can be triggered by ...