Gastric Hyperacidity
December 25, 2009 by Hyperacidity
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Gastric hyperacidity could be understood as the super acidity. This is a step ahead of the hyperacidity. This is higher degree that you are using to designate the imbalance caused in the stomach due to the secretion of acids. This could lead to pathophysiological effects like acid reflux and ulcer.
The factors contributing to gastric hyperacidity are listed below –
* Diet that has foods which are highly acidic
* Combining foods that result in improper food combination contributing to acid secretions
* Negative emotions could trigger gastric hyperacidity, eating while depressed or angry
* Nerve reflexes
The therapeutic options to remedy the gastric hyperacidity are –
* A diet, which is alkaline rich, would really help remedy the gastric hyperacidity and at the same time intake of not less than 6-8 glasses of water.
* The dietary supplements that could help gastric hyperacidity are lactated pepsin; Alcaroid; citrocarbonate; slippery elm; milk of bismuth; milk of magnesia; yellow saffron tea and small doses of olive oil.
The manual therapy recommended for gastric hyperacidity is Spinal Manipulation. This Spinal Manipulation would help remove the pressure from the nervous center – thoracic & cervical to be specific.
The herbal drugs have been suggested to remedy this situation as well. In fact, these are considered quite effective not only in curing the gastric hyperacidity but duodenal ulcer and hyperacidity as well. The herbal drugs could be an individual herb, could be a mixture of more than one herb, or could be a special herbal procedure to form a tonic. The herbs that are most commonly used are Sinapis albae semen, Lini semen, Foenugraeci semen, Psylli semen, Althaeae radix or folium; antiphlogistic volatile oils: Millefolii herba, Chamomillae anthodium, Aloe gel and Glycyrrhizae radix.
However, some treatments are suggested above, but consulting the doctor is a must as gastric hyperacidity should not be taken lightly.
Symptoms of Hyperacidity
December 23, 2009 by Hyperacidity
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Hyperacidity is not something that can’t happen to you. The symptoms are prominent and you would get to know if you are suffering from the same. Most of the times it has been noticed that people experience acidity after eating certain types of food, if this is the case with you – you should not worry. Experiencing acidity once on a while as a reaction to acidity causing food is normal. You should be alarmed when the acidity is persisting. This is one of the most prominent symptoms of one being affected by hyperacidity.
There are some people who experience pain in the upper abdomen. This pain is usually followed by food consumption and is there for relatively short time duration. This could be due to eating food that are quite spicy or may be due to over eating. This is an indication of hyperacidity.
Some people feel nauseated and vomit as well. At times, they vomit blood in extreme situations. They would not feel like eating for a relatively greater period of time, which could extend to 2-3 days sometimes. The others might feel full after having a very small meal. This is like a fake repletion after an inadequate intake of meal.
Bloating or abdominal distension and flatulence is experienced by some. Some could have blood present in their stool.
The crux is that hyperacidity is the result of excess secretion of acids in the stomach and stomach being the vital organ in the digestive system would go for a toss. If you notice a problem that could be connected to the excessive secretion of acids in your stomach could be a possible symptom of hyperacidity and would require immediate attention.
Hyperacidity could not be that serious a problem but the disease it could lead to, if is not treated are really harmful.

