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Antacid overproduction of acid in stomach control

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Answered by sagniksengupta21
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Too Much Acid in Stomach: Signs and Symptoms

With an excess buildup of stomach acid, you can experience symptoms ranging from discomfort to extreme pain. There are various signs of excess acid in stomach to watch for and these can be mild to severe.

1. Mild Discomfort

An increase in the production of stomach acid also stimulates gas production, which can build up. Although mild, this can give you discomfort and some pain. You may experience flatulence, bloating, belching, and heartburn.

2. GERD

A more serious condition, gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), causes stomach acid to travel up through the esophagus. The process is triggered by excess acid and food in the stomach. Expect to have abdominal pain, bloating, and flatulence. This condition requires medical attention as continuous buildup of acid can severely damage the lining of the esophagus.

3. Gastric Ulcers

The lining of the stomach can withstand a lot, but too much acid over time can damage the walls. Gastric ulcers can form and if not treated, they can progress to bleeding ulcers and tears in the stomach wall. Immediate medical attention is required.

Home Remedies to Reduce Excess Stomach Acid

More severe symptoms, as we discussed, may require a visit to a doctor and prescription medication. New Health Advisor recommends adding the following foods to your diet if you’re experiencing stomach acid symptoms.

1. Buttermilk

Although some people find milk stimulates stomach acid production, others find drinking buttermilk helps to ease symptoms. Consume it three times a day alone or add black pepper or ground coriander to relieve symptoms faster.

2. Basil

Basil leaves give relief upon the first signs of trouble. Chew on a few leaves or add to hot water to drink. These leaves are known to soothe your intestinal system by eliminating symptoms such as flatulence and nausea.

Choose an overripe banana to combat excess acid as it contains more potassium than a ripe one.

Bananas are known to aid in stomach mucus production to protect the stomach lining from acid damage.

4. Ginger

Ease the discomfort of symptoms by chewing on a small piece of ginger or drinking ginger tea. It can prevent stomach ulcers as it triggers the secretion of mucus to line the stomach walls.

Ginger helps your body digest and absorb essential nutrients and maintain a healthy digestive system when consumed regularly.

5. Clove

For immediate relief, bite into a clove, allowing its juice to rapidly increase saliva secretion. This, in turn, will counteract the stomach acid. Incorporating cloves into your diet will assist in limiting stomach acid production and aid in digestion.

Mix a cup of boiled water with one teaspoon of ground cinnamon and drink this at least three times a day for relief of symptoms.

Cinnamon targets bloating and flatulence and works as a natural antacid.

Answered by BrainalistCrystal
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Antacids neutralize (reduce) excess stomach acid to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, acid indigestion, and stomach upset. They can also be used to relieve the pain of stomach and duodenal ulcers. Some antacids contain simethicone, which reduces gas.

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