Factors That Can Increase Your Risk Of Suffering From Acid Reflux


Factors That Can Increase Your Risk Of Suffering From Acid Reflux

Factors that can Increase your Risk of Suffering from Acid Reflux

Contrary to popular belief, acid reflux isn’t something that people have to deal with as they get older. In fact, there are more infants and young adults that suffer from it than you probably realize. It is believed that genetic factors play a role in it as well. Some people assume that sense you can’t do anything about your genetic make up that you just have to deal with it.

Yet there are many factors out there that can increase your risk of suffering from acid reflux. The more of these areas that you take part in the more likely you will have concerns. It may be only once in a while that you suffer from acid reflux or it may end up being several times each day. Take an inventory of your own lifestyle and then make changes so that you can reduce your risk.

The biggest factor that can lead to acid reflux is your diet. When you consume foods that are spicy or that contain citrus fruits, fatty meats, and even desserts with chocolate in them you increase your chances of suffering from it. Individuals that are in the habit of eating very fast or over eating having a higher risk. Eating in the hours before you go to bed will also lead to acid reflux taking place while you sleep.

Many women experience boats with acid reflux during their pregnancy. It can be due to many different factors. Eating foods late at night or getting up to eat and then going back to sleep is one of them. Generally though it has to do with the presence of hormone levels that are higher than normal. Acid reflux is more common later in the pregnancy due to the pressure that is placed upon the stomach as the baby is growing.

Obese individuals can experience the same type of pressure on their stomach too. That is why they are more at risk for acid reflux. Do your best to reduce your overall weight by taking action. Eat foods that are healthy for you and also get more exercise. Dropping ten pounds or more will make a significant difference in the amount of pressure against your stomach. It will also lower your risk of other types of health concerns.

Do you smoke or drink on a regular basis? If so you are increasing your risk of acid reflux. This is because both of these practices weaken the lining of the esophagus. Research has shown that individuals that smoke produce more stomach acid than those that don’t. At the same time it reduces the amount of saliva that is produced to counteract that acid.

There are some medical conditions that can increase your risk of acid reflux as well. Ulcers are sores that form along the lining of the stomach. They can result in more acid being present in the stomach. With a hernia the valves on the esophagus can be open when they should be closed. This is what allows acid to come back up from the stomach.

These types of problems can be diagnosed by your doctor. With effective treatment though it can be significantly reduced. Letting such medical problems go undetected will result in the acid reflux getting worse even when you have made changes to other risk factors in your life.

Being able to identify the various factors that can increase your risk of acid reflux is important. You don’t want to suffer from such pain when you don’t have to. You also don’t want to be causing damage to your esophagus as it can be irreparable. Taking care of your body and having good habits will likely take care of problems you have now with acid reflux. If you can prevent it from being an ailment that you have in the future that is great news too.

 

 

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