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Cure for GERD - Please respond!!

by ramnath, Nov 20, 2007 07:59PM
Can any body suggest me some natural therapy for curing GERD?

I have a reflux problem. If i am on medication I am fine but once I stop them it reoccurs back.

Thanks
Member Comments (1)

by Beachcombers, Mar 19, 2008 03:30PM
To: ramnath
Certain medications can increase the severity of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is a chronic condition in which stomach acid flows back (refluxes) into your esophagus. This backwash of acid causes irritation and inflammation of the lining of your esophagus.
Normally, when you swallow, your lower esophageal sphincter — a circular band of muscle around the bottom part of your esophagus — relaxes to allow food and liquid to flow down into your stomach. Then it closes again. If you have GERD, this band of muscle doesn't work properly. Certain medications can further impair its function, including:

Anticholinergics such as oxybutynin (Ditropan), hyoscyamine (Levsinex) and certain antidepressants.
Sedatives or tranquilizers, including benzodiazepines such as diazepam (Valium) and temazepam (Restoril)
Theophylline (Elixophyllin, Uniphyl)
Calcium channel blockers and nitrates
Progesterone
Narcotics (opioids) such as codeine and hydrocodone
Also, some medications and dietary supplements — especially when used on a regular basis — can increase inflammation that GERD causes in the esophagus. These include:

Potassium supplements
Iron supplements
Vitamin C supplements
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others)
Antibiotics such as tetracycline
Bisphosphonates, such as alendronate (Fosamax), ibandronate (Boniva) and risedronate (Actonel)
Quinidine
If you have GERD, ask your doctor if medications you take may affect your symptoms.

Some medications CAN be harmful! Example: Aleve.
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