Medical Term

heartburn

a burning pain or discomfort felt in the region of the heart and often rising upwards to the throat. It is caused by REGURGITATION of the STOMACH contents, the burning being caused by the acid in GASTRIC JUICE or by oesophagitis ( INFLAMMATION of the OESOPHAGUS ). It is relieved by taking ANTACID tablets or alkaline substances such as sodium bicarbonate.

Heartburn is a painful burning feeling in your chest or throat. It happens when stomach acid backs up into your esophagus, the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach.

If you have heartburn more than twice a week, you may have GERD. But you can have GERD without having heartburn.

Pregnancy, certain foods, alcohol, and some medications can bring on heartburn. Treating heartburn is important because over time reflux can damage the esophagus.

Over-the-counter medicines may help. If the heartburn continues, you may need prescription medicines or surgery.

If you have other symptoms such as crushing chest pain, it could be a heart attack. Get help immediately.

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