Acid Reflux Overview

What Are The Causes Of Acid Reflux?

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Acid reflux occurs when the contents of the stomach leak back into the esophagus, and may appear when an individual has trouble swallowing. This occurs when the esophagus does not move stomach juices down to the stomach fast enough. Foods such as citrus fruits, peppermint, tomatoes, raw onions, black pepper, and caffeinated drinks can also cause acid reflux.

Some cases of acid reflux are caused by a hiatal hernia, which occurs when the stomach protrudes into the chest through the diaphragm. This prevents the diaphragm from being able to help the sphincter muscle close at the bottom of the esophagus.

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