Recognizing and Treating Reflux Esophagitis Naturally and Effectively

Reflux esophagitis is a condition that occurs in the lining of the esophagus, the muscular tube that runs from the throat or pharynx to the stomach. This alimentary canal becomes inflamed, swollen or irritated, often due to gastroesophageal reflux. This occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter, which usually prevents the stomach contents from ascending, does not work properly.



Below we will delve into the main symptoms of reflux esophagitis, the risk factors that can lead to suffer from it and how to cure it in a completely natural way.

How do I know if I have reflux esophagitis?

The liquid that rises from the stomach into the esophagus contains acid, which can cause a series of symptoms that will help you identify more accurately if you have gastroesophageal reflux:

    • Heartburn (also called sour stomach), which is a burning sensation behind the breastbone. It is the most obvious sign.

    • Acid regurgitation, which is when fluid from the stomach rises so high that it reaches the mouth and can cause the other symptoms below:

    • Difficulty breathing and also swallowing food or any drink.

    • Coughing.

    • Pain in the throat and when swallowing.

    • Chest pain when eating.

    • Hoarseness.

Risk Factors

It is more probable that the ascent of the stomach content that originates the esophagitis by reflux appears after the meals. The explanation is that our stomach has a high volume and greater acidity due to the food that has been ingested.

In any case, certain factors or circumstances contribute to increase the chances of gastroesophageal reflux that with natural treatment can be alleviated. These are specifically:

    • Smoking tobacco, especially frequently.

    • Drinking alcohol on a regular or excessive basis.

    • Suffering from obesity or experiencing weight gain.

    • Lying down after eating a large meal. In addition, when standing or sitting, gravity helps to avoid reflux, something that does not happen if we are in a horizontal position.

    • Eating greasy foods and in high quantity.

    • Certain drugs (without drinking a lot of water) such as alendronate, doxycycline, ibandronate, risedronate or tetracycline. If they alter the functionality of the lower esophageal sphincter, they are a risk factor.

On the other hand, specific beverages such as coffee and caffeinated or carbonated soft drinks, as well as chocolate, can worsen the symptoms of reflux esophagitis.

This problem can be aggravated by the development of ulcers in the alimentary tract, by its narrowing and even by alterations in the cells that line it. Sometimes, chronic irritation of the upper digestive tract also affects the lower digestive tract, causing abdominal tension and discomfort that can manifest as a swollen and hard lower abdomen with specific digestive causes that should be differentiated from reflux itself.

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How to cure reflux esophagitis

You should know that against gastroesophageal reflux natural treatment is an option that could avoid the side effects of multiple drugs used in the treatment of this condition.

Antacid solutions are preparations that we can make at home with easily accessible ingredients. These preparations act as natural protectors, and can be made with the following ingredients:

    • Ginger tea and a little cinnamon for flavor.

    • Licorice infusion with chamomile. The latter plant also has many terpenoids and flavonoids.

    • Raw cabbage and potato juice, after being peeled, grated and squeezed to extract the liquid. It is a great stomach healer.

    • Aloe vera juice, a plant with vitamin B, mucilage and essential amino acids that reduce esophageal irritation and internally repair our tissues.

In addition to these home remedies, you can add to your diet some organic silicon food supplement, such as Silicium G7 Original. A product that can help you improve stomach acidity, as it eliminates toxins from our body. A body that accumulates toxins and does not eliminate them properly, often experiences digestive problems such as reflux. In addition to this, you will also avoid feeling more tiredness, insomnia, fluid retention, metabolic alterations, etcetera.

If the symptoms are not relieved, you feel more pain, you can not eat well and, in general, reflux esophagitis does not disappear after a few days with natural treatment, it is advisable to see your doctor.

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Other treatments

Your doctor may prescribe medications to treat heartburn. Specifically, those that are proton pump inhibitors, such as Omeprazole. This also reduces the production of gastric acid, but its use has harmful long-term effects. Other histamine-2 blocking drugs may also be effective.

Finally, there is the option of surgery if you cannot tolerate the drugs and esophagitis becomes a serious problem. Then, the minimally invasive procedure to solve it is fundoplication, with the laparoscopic technique.



Dra. Maria del Mar Sabaté Martínez
Written by Dra. Maria del Mar Sabaté Martínez

PhD URV 2006, Departament de Bioquímica i Biotecnologia Tesis: Estudi fisiopatològic de l'acció d'anticossos IgM anti-GM2 d'un pacient sobre la unió neuromuscular Afiliación actual: URV, Departament de Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques

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