Acid Reflux Overview

What Contributes To Acid Reflux? Who Is At Risk?

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Risk factors linked to acid reflux include obesity, asthma, peptic ulcers, hernias, diabetes and pregnancy. Some of these are unavoidable, however, there are many other risk factors that can be avoided. Some other risk factors that affect the sphincter muscle and cause bouts of acid reflux include smoking, the consumption of alcohol, poor posture, eating too close to bedtime, bending over or laying down after a heavy meal, and medications such as birth control and blood pressure medications.

With the symptoms, causes, and risk factors of acid reflux now under your belt, continue reading to find out how it is diagnosed.

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