Gastritis & Reflux

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Gastritis reflux, often caused by excessive stomach acid, can lead to discomfort, inflammation, and even ulcers. Lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, and medications are common remedies to alleviate symptoms and promote stomach health. Watch the videos to understand the real causes and how Life120 can help you!

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Frequently Asked Questions on Gastritis and Acid Reflux
Answers to the most common questions about gastritis and acid reflux
General Questions

Gastritis is commonly caused by the Helicobacter pylori bacteria, frequent use of pain relievers like NSAIDs, excessive alcohol consumption, and stress.

Avoiding spicy, acidic, or fatty foods, along with eating smaller, frequent meals, can help manage gastritis symptoms.

Acid reflux can be triggered by certain foods, large meals, lying down right after eating, smoking, or being overweight.

Yes, stress can exacerbate gastritis and acid reflux symptoms by increasing stomach acid production and affecting digestive processes.

Modifying diet, avoiding late-night eating, elevating the head while sleeping, and maintaining a healthy weight can help manage acid reflux.

Other Questions

Untreated gastritis can lead to ulcers, bleeding, or an increased risk of stomach cancer in some cases.

Yes, lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, and avoiding triggers can often manage acid reflux without medications.

Heartburn is a symptom of acid reflux, characterized by a burning sensation in the chest, often after eating or at night.

Since they share similar triggers, lifestyle changes that help manage one condition can often benefit the other.

Yes, sometimes gastritis or acid reflux can occur without noticeable symptoms, especially in the early stages.

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