Heartburn, Dr. Panthea Tajik, digestion, liver, growth, nutrition
Dr. Panthea Tajik
تهرانSpecialist in digestion, liver, nutrition, development of children and adolescents
But is this problem only related to "acid reflux"? The answer is no! Let's take a closer look.
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Scientific Causes of Heartburn (UpToDate 2025)
1. Gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) – the most common cause, due to abnormal relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter.
2. Hiatal hernia – displacement of part of the stomach into the chest.
3. Gastritis or inflammation of the stomach – usually caused by H. pylori or the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
4. Gastric or duodenal ulcer – especially in patients with Helicobacter infection or long-term use of NSAIDs.
5. Pregnancy and obesity - increased intra-abdominal pressure.
6. Taking some drugs - such as caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, calcium blockers and nitrates. Fried
Fizzy drinks, coffee, strong tea
Lying down or bending immediately after eating
Wearing too tight clothes
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Home remedies and styling Life according to the latest recommendations of the American College of Gastroenterology: 1. Eating smaller and lighter meals
2. Avoiding eating 2-3 hours before sleep
3. Raising the head of the bed 15-20 cm
4. Weight loss in case of overweight
5. Quitting smoking and avoiding alcohol
6. Reducing the consumption of coffee, strong tea, soft drinks and chocolate
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Initial drug treatment
Antacids for quick relief of symptoms
H2 blockers (such as famotidine) to reduce secretion acid
Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) such as omeprazole or pantoprazole - the best effect when taken in the morning on an empty stomach, treatment period 4-8 weeks
⚠️ Note: long-term use of the drug without a doctor's opinion can cause complications such as vitamin B12 and magnesium deficiency Slow.
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When should you see a doctor?
Frequent heartburn more than twice a week
Difficulty swallowing or getting stuck in food
Unexplained weight loss
Vomiting blood or stool Black
Chest pain that worsens with physical activity
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Summary
Although heartburn usually seems like a simple problem, if it persists, it can be a sign of more serious diseases. This problem can be controlled and damage to the esophagus can be prevented by modifying the lifestyle, proper diet and, if necessary, medical treatment.
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