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		<title>What Does Heartburn Feel Like?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people who have never had really bad indigestion may wonder “what does heartburn feel like?” If you do not know, you must be one of the lucky ones in the world who has never experienced the chest burning, stomach gnawing pain that a lot of people go through almost daily. Of course, as with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people who have never had really bad indigestion may wonder “what does heartburn feel like?” If you do not know, you must be one of the lucky ones in the world who has never experienced the chest burning, stomach gnawing pain that a lot of people go through almost daily. Of course, as with any condition, heartburn can feel different from one person to another.</p>
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<p>Here are some of the common symptoms that you may feel.</p>
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<li><strong>Burning:</strong> This sensation usually comes from the fact that stomach acid and food contents have been regurgitated into the throat. This can cause throat burning and a sore throat as well. The scary fact is that when this process keeps happening for weeks, months and years, it can turn into a pre-cancerous condition called Barrett’s Esophagus. This condition must be checked by doing an upper endoscopy several times per year to make sure that the person has not developed cancer. Sometimes, this burning pain is perceived as being a heart attack which lands many scared patients in the emergency room. Any kind of chest pain should always be checked out by a qualified doctor, so do not write it off as indigestion until you have been examined.</li>
<li><strong>Bloating:</strong> Again, bloating can be caused from a number of different conditions including ovarian cancer, so you always want to get it checked out by your doctor. However, if you are experiencing the bloating associated with heartburn, it often can be alleviated by chewing gum. Be careful, though, because people who chew gum too often can actually introduce air into their stomach and cause more bloating. It is a vicious cycle!</li>
<li><strong>Belching:</strong> Many heartburn sufferers find that they seem to belch a lot more than other people. This is likely due to the extra bloating that they have in their stomachs.</li>
<li><strong>Chest pressure:</strong> Again, any discomfort in the chest should always be checked by a physician, however many people with heartburn report feeling like they have pressure in their chests. This is again due to the distention of the stomach pushing upward.</li>
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<p>If you think you are experiencing the symptoms of heartburn, you need to take a proactive approach to getting rid of the problem. One of the biggest reasons why people have heartburn is extra weight around the midsection. If you are carrying any extra pounds around your middle, you need to get those off because it is causing your stomach to press upwards. Also, if you are a smoke, you need to stop because nicotine causes the <a href="http://www.nature.com/gimo/contents/pt1/full/gimo24.html" target="_blank">lower esophageal sphincter muscle</a> to relax which allows acid to regurgitate up into the throat. You also need to remove offending foods like fried, fatty foods as well as chocolate, coffee and tomato sauce. You do not have to completely remove those foods, but you must be aware and prepared to treat heartburn if you consume them. Heartburn is no fun, but being armed with information helps to know how to properly combat its effects.</p>
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		<title>Symptoms of Heartburn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn’t your fault. Those burritos were calling your name all the way from the Mexican restaurant, weren’t they? And that margarita was yelling the loudest. Sure, you should have had some water and less salsa on your chips, but it was a fun Friday night. At 3am, you feel a searing, burning pain in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn’t your fault. Those burritos were calling your name all the way from the Mexican restaurant, weren’t they? And that margarita was yelling the loudest. Sure, you should have had some water and less salsa on your chips, but it was a fun Friday night. At 3am, you feel a searing, burning pain in the center of your chest that wakes you from a dead sleep. You sit up and begin to panic. You wake your spouse who says she thinks you should go to the emergency room so you load up and head to the local hospital. Later, you are embarrassed to learn that it was simply a case of heartburn. It sure did not feel like heartburn to you, but apparently chest pain is one of the common symptoms of heartburn.</p>
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<p>There are other symptoms associated with heartburn as well. For instance, you might experience bloating that makes you feel like you are swelling up like a beached whale. Or you might feel sharp, intense pain in your stomach area. One common symptom of heartburn is belching. Because your stomach is full of air, this is often a sign of heartburn. A quick tip to get rid of bloating and belching is to chew some gum. This often allows you to belch and expel the air that is trapped in your stomach thus alleviating the symptoms.</p>
<p>Some people who have heartburn experience bad breath. This is not a fun symptom for you or for the people who are around you. This bad taste in your mouth is likely a result of food regurgitating into your throat and back of your mouth. Of course, there is also that lovely burning sensation that one gets when they experience heartburn. The burning can be dull or extremely intense, and it can vary from time to time.</p>
<p>If you are getting attacks of heartburn more than 2 times each week, you might have additional problems that need to be dealt with by you and your doctor. For instance, your gallbladder may be malfunctioning and need to be removed. If it is heartburn, it is important that you do something to stop it because the acid will do damage to your esophagus over time. It may cause trouble breathing and sleeping as well as a persistent cough. This often indicates that the damage has already begun.</p>
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<p>Be mindful that you may want to have some further testing done at your doctor’s office to make sure that nothing serious is going on. For instance, the doctor may order an <a href="http://www.uptodate.com/patients/content/topic.do?topicKey=~88eXNR53z94i3LY" target="_blank">upper endoscopy</a> which will allow them to pass a small lighted tube with a camera on it into your stomach and upper intestinal area. This will allow them to look at any damage being done and make sure there are no <a href="http://www.acupuncture-and-chinese-medicine.com/chinese-herbs-for-ulcers-and-tumors.html" target="_blank">ulcers or tumors</a> growing. They may also order an ultrasound of your stomach or even a HIDA scan to look at your gallbladder. These are just a few of the symptoms of heartburn that you may be experiencing.</p>
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		<title>What Causes Heartburn</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no other word to describe the pain of heartburn except for “Ouch”. Most people have experienced heartburn at least once in their lives because we all make food and lifestyle choices that cause it from time to time. Think of those wild nights in college where you had one too many drinks at a nightclub. Or maybe you decided that a late-night portion of brownies and pizza sound like a great combination. Our stomachs can only deal with a certain amount of trauma, and before long we have a lovely case of indigestion.</p>
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<p>Let’s look at what causes heartburn so that we can learn how to avoid it.</p>
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<li><strong>Late night eating:</strong> Our digestive system goes to “sleep” when we do. It needs a rest period, so it does not process foods while you are sleeping. Therefore, if you eat a plate of cookies an hour before bed, those cookies will still be sitting in your stomach when you wake up the next morning. What do you think that does to your stomach lining? Having anything sitting there for hours on end is not a good thing. Plus, you then go lie down in your bed which causes the stomach’s contents to be pushed up into your esophagus. This is not good for your health as long term burning of the esophagus can cause a pre-cancerous condition called Barrett’s Esophagus.</li>
<li><strong>Too tight clothing:</strong> If you are a bit overweight and wearing tight pants, you will likely experience more heartburn and acid reflux. This is because your pants are pushing  up on your stomach causing the contents to also push upward.</li>
<li><strong>Eating the wrong foods:</strong> Like it or not, there are certain foods that cause more heartburn than others. For instance, chocolate is one that can cause a good bit of indigestion in some people. Also, tomato products and onions are known to cause heartburn as well.</li>
<li><strong>Alcohol:</strong> Drinking too much alcohol has been implicated in many cases of indigestion because it produces quite a bit of acidity in the stomach.</li>
<li><strong>Smoking:</strong> Nicotine causes the <a href="http://www.barrettsinfo.com/content/info_2b1_les.cfm" target="_blank">lower esophageal sphincter</a> to relax, which allows more of the stomach’s contents to wash upward. As a smoker, you are likely to experience more heartburn than if you were a non-smoker.</li>
<li><strong>Not drinking enough water:</strong> If you do not consume enough water each day, your body will become more acidic. You need at least 8 glasses of pure water each day to bathe your cells and your stomach in alkaline liquid. Our bodies are mostly made up of water, so it only makes sense that we would need quite a bit of it each day.</li>
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<p>As you can see, there are a lot of things you can do at home to reduce your risk of having heartburn on a regular basis. Having this condition every once in a great while is one thing, but if you are experiencing it on a daily basis you should see your doctor to be further evaluated.</p>
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