Treating Your Heart Burn

Treating Your Heart Burn

Many people struggle with heartburn at different points in their life. You might notice that you experience pain in your chest after eating spicy food or lying down shortly after eating. Heartburn can cause your chest to burn, and you might feel a burning in your throat as well. When you’re dealing with heartburn, it’s important that you don’t ignore your symptoms and that you’re getting the treatment that you need. Our gastroenterologists at Great South Bay Endoscopy in East Patchogue, NY, can explain how heartburn is treated so that you can find relief from your pain.

Treating Your Heartburn

When you’re dealing with heartburn, this is because the sphincter at the end of your esophagus isn’t completely closed and allows food and stomach acid to travel back up the esophagus. This can cause the burning pain that you experience with heartburn. If you experience heartburn on a regular basis, this could be a sign of something more serious and you need to talk to our gastroenterologist in East Patchogue, NY, about treating your heartburn as soon as possible.

There are many ways to reduce your symptoms and prevent heartburn from causing long-term damage to your esophagus. You should first make some lifestyle changes to reduce any triggers for heartburn. Avoid alcohol and try to eat a healthy diet. Exercise is important as well and you should be sure to avoid triggers like spicy foods and laying down after eating.

Our doctor may prescribe medication to help reduce the inflammation that you experience and neutralize acid. If your symptoms don’t get better, surgery may be needed.

Contact Our Gastroenterologist Today

Make sure that you’re taking care of your gastrointestinal system. Contact our gastroenterologists at Great South Bay Endoscopy in East Patchogue, NY, to learn more about treating heartburn. Call for more information today at (631) 307-9181.

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