Do you often feel a burning sensation in your chest or throat after meals? If you're experiencing frequent acid reflux or heartburn, it might be more serious than you think.
 
Many people dismiss acidity as a minor issue, but chronic acid reflux can indicate underlying digestive problems that require medical attention. Ignoring these signs can lead to complications like ulcers, esophagitis, or even Barrett’s esophagus.
 

What Causes Acidity?
Acidity occurs when stomach acid flows back into the food pipe, irritating its lining. This can be triggered by various lifestyle and dietary factors such as:
Skipping meals or eating large, heavy meals
 
  • Consuming spicy, oily, or citrus foods
  • Lying down immediately after eating
  • Drinking too much caffeine or alcohol
  • Excess body weight or stress

Tips to Prevent and Manage Acidity:
  • Eat small, frequent meals
  • Avoid spicy, oily, and citrus foods
  • Don’t lie down right after eating
  • Limit caffeine and alcohol
  • Stay hydrated and maintain a healthy weight
If your symptoms persist despite lifestyle changes, it’s time to consult a specialist.
 

🏥 Expert Care at Namo Multispecialty Hospital
At Namo Multispecialty Hospital, we provide expert care for acidity and digestive disorders under the guidance of Dr. Yogesh Bhurat, a highly experienced Endoscopic Surgeon and Gastroenterologist. With advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans, we help you get lasting relief and restore digestive health.
 

📍 Visit us: www.namohospitalpune.com
📞 Book an appointment: 7875855855
📌 Location: 2nd Floor, Chordia Corner, Front of Durgamata Temple, Kondhwa BK-48
 
Don’t ignore persistent acidity. Let us help you find relief and comfort. Namo Multispecialty Hospital – Where your health comes first.
 
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