soothes
Protects the gastric mucosa
Regulates gastric acidity
Suitable for pregnant women
soothes
Protects the gastric mucosa
Regulates gastric acidity
Suitable for pregnant women
Feelings of heartburn or heartburn affect many people and are more and more frequent. These are the most common stomach ailments.
10% of French people suffer regularly, i.e. at least once a week, from acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and 42% suffer from it once or twice a month.
Namely that among those over 50, nearly half of the population is concerned.
This discomfort can also affect pregnant women, between 50 and 70% of whom experience heartburn and/or acid reflux during their pregnancy.
GERD, or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, corresponds to a rise of part of the acidic gastric contents into the esophagus. This is caused by a malfunction of the esophageal sphincter which is a kind of "valve" between the esophagus and our stomach. Normally this sphincter has the function of being a protective valve which prevents the contents of the stomach from going up towards the esophagus. But when there is a malfunction then this valve no longer fulfills its role correctly, allowing the gastric contents to pass and go up into the esophagus.
The contact of this acidic gastric liquid with the lining of the esophagus then causes some discomfort.
Most commonly found are:
pyrosis or burning sensation,
chest discomfort and painful sensation in the stomach area
The symptoms of GERD are often exacerbated by certain situations: when the person stoops or leans forward, while lying down, or during physical exertion.
Some factors promote or can worsen GERD:
The alcohol,
The tobacco,
certain drugs,
The consumption of coffee or tea,
overly large meals,
overweight and obesity,
The pregnancy.
In the event of heartburn or acid reflux, it is important first of all to pay attention to your lifestyle by respecting certain hygiene and dietary measures.
Avoid heavy meals, especially in the evening at dinner
Avoid the consumption of certain foods that are too acidic, spices and spicy dishes, coffee, alcohol and carbonated drinks
After a meal, wait at least 2 hours before lying down, or elevate your head with pillows
Feelings of heartburn or heartburn affect many people and are more and more frequent. These are the most common stomach ailments.
10% of French people suffer regularly, i.e. at least once a week, from acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and 42% suffer from it once or twice a month.
Namely that among those over 50, nearly half of the population is concerned.
This discomfort can also affect pregnant women, between 50 and 70% of whom experience heartburn and/or acid reflux during their pregnancy.
GERD, or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, corresponds to a rise of part of the acidic gastric contents into the esophagus. This is caused by a malfunction of the esophageal sphincter which is a kind of "valve" between the esophagus and our stomach. Normally this sphincter has the function of being a protective valve which prevents the contents of the stomach from going up towards the esophagus. But when there is a malfunction then this valve no longer fulfills its role correctly, allowing the gastric contents to pass and go up into the esophagus.
The contact of this acidic gastric liquid with the lining of the esophagus then causes some discomfort.
Most commonly found are:
pyrosis or burning sensation,
chest discomfort and painful sensation in the stomach area
The symptoms of GERD are often exacerbated by certain situations: when the person stoops or leans forward, while lying down, or during physical exertion.
Some factors promote or can worsen GERD:
The alcohol,
The tobacco,
certain drugs,
The consumption of coffee or tea,
overly large meals,
overweight and obesity,
The pregnancy.
In the event of heartburn or acid reflux, it is important first of all to pay attention to your lifestyle by respecting certain hygiene and dietary measures.
Avoid heavy meals, especially in the evening at dinner
Avoid the consumption of certain foods that are too acidic, spices and spicy dishes, coffee, alcohol and carbonated drinks
After a meal, wait at least 2 hours before lying down, or elevate your head with pillows
soothes
Protects the gastric mucosa
Regulates gastric acidity
Suitable for pregnant women
soothes
Protects the gastric mucosa
Regulates gastric acidity
Suitable for pregnant women
Feelings of heartburn or heartburn affect many people and are more and more frequent. These are the most common stomach ailments.
10% of French people suffer regularly, i.e. at least once a week, from acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and 42% suffer from it once or twice a month.
Namely that among those over 50, nearly half of the population is concerned.
This discomfort can also affect pregnant women, between 50 and 70% of whom experience heartburn and/or acid reflux during their pregnancy.
GERD, or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, corresponds to a rise of part of the acidic gastric contents into the esophagus. This is caused by a malfunction of the esophageal sphincter which is a kind of "valve" between the esophagus and our stomach. Normally this sphincter has the function of being a protective valve which prevents the contents of the stomach from going up towards the esophagus. But when there is a malfunction then this valve no longer fulfills its role correctly, allowing the gastric contents to pass and go up into the esophagus.
The contact of this acidic gastric liquid with the lining of the esophagus then causes some discomfort.
Most commonly found are:
pyrosis or burning sensation,
chest discomfort and painful sensation in the stomach area
The symptoms of GERD are often exacerbated by certain situations: when the person stoops or leans forward, while lying down, or during physical exertion.
Some factors promote or can worsen GERD:
The alcohol,
The tobacco,
certain drugs,
The consumption of coffee or tea,
overly large meals,
overweight and obesity,
The pregnancy.
In the event of heartburn or acid reflux, it is important first of all to pay attention to your lifestyle by respecting certain hygiene and dietary measures.
Avoid heavy meals, especially in the evening at dinner
Avoid the consumption of certain foods that are too acidic, spices and spicy dishes, coffee, alcohol and carbonated drinks
After a meal, wait at least 2 hours before lying down, or elevate your head with pillows
Feelings of heartburn or heartburn affect many people and are more and more frequent. These are the most common stomach ailments.
10% of French people suffer regularly, i.e. at least once a week, from acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and 42% suffer from it once or twice a month.
Namely that among those over 50, nearly half of the population is concerned.
This discomfort can also affect pregnant women, between 50 and 70% of whom experience heartburn and/or acid reflux during their pregnancy.
GERD, or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, corresponds to a rise of part of the acidic gastric contents into the esophagus. This is caused by a malfunction of the esophageal sphincter which is a kind of "valve" between the esophagus and our stomach. Normally this sphincter has the function of being a protective valve which prevents the contents of the stomach from going up towards the esophagus. But when there is a malfunction then this valve no longer fulfills its role correctly, allowing the gastric contents to pass and go up into the esophagus.
The contact of this acidic gastric liquid with the lining of the esophagus then causes some discomfort.
Most commonly found are:
pyrosis or burning sensation,
chest discomfort and painful sensation in the stomach area
The symptoms of GERD are often exacerbated by certain situations: when the person stoops or leans forward, while lying down, or during physical exertion.
Some factors promote or can worsen GERD:
The alcohol,
The tobacco,
certain drugs,
The consumption of coffee or tea,
overly large meals,
overweight and obesity,
The pregnancy.
In the event of heartburn or acid reflux, it is important first of all to pay attention to your lifestyle by respecting certain hygiene and dietary measures.
Avoid heavy meals, especially in the evening at dinner
Avoid the consumption of certain foods that are too acidic, spices and spicy dishes, coffee, alcohol and carbonated drinks
After a meal, wait at least 2 hours before lying down, or elevate your head with pillows
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