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Asthma And Acid Reflux - How It Makes
It Worse
Asthma is a chronic lung condition in which
the airways become inflamed causing wheezing, and difficulty
breathing. People that suffer from Asthma generally have a very
sensitive airway that can become irritated very easily. Did you
know that asthma and acid reflux are a bad combination?
There has been a fair bit of research done relating to asthma
and acid reflux which shows that asthma symptoms will get worse
when acid reflux or heartburn is present. Acid reflux is a result
of undigested content in the stomach.
Acid reflux can result in painful heartburn which you can be
treated with several antacid medicines. Antacids will neutralize
your stomach acid to reduce the burning sensation that occurs
in the esophagus tube. Since asthma and acid reflux are a bad
combination it is important that you deal with the acid reflux.
The older we get and the more overweight we are the more likely
it is we will suffer from acid reflux. That said it does happen
in all types of people, even children. There is some interesting
research that indicates asthma and acid reflux are related. That
those who have asthma are much more likely to suffer from acid
reflux, likely a result of pressure changes in the chest.
Most asthma sufferers complain of early morning awakenings.
That is between 2 AM to 6 AM is the worse time for asthmatics.
Mainly due to our bodies natural regulatory system called, "Circadian
Clock". Researchers have determined that our bodies natural
low point during a 24 hour period for lung capacity is between
2-4 AM.
Asthma and acid reflux sufferers get hit twice. They must deal
with their asthma and reflux. But as we mentioned before it's
not a good mix so rather than attempting over the counter remedies
you should seek help from your doctor.
Luck of the draw has left you suffering from asthma and acid
reflux but the good news is there are medications and treatments
so see your doctor - don't delay! |