No it does not. Stomach acid is strong acid produced by the stomach to help digest the foods people eat. Normally the acid stays in the stomach, but when the acid backs up into the esophagus, it burns and causes the uncomfortable sensation known as heartburn (the cause of heartburn is gastroesophageal reflux disease). Therefore the pain your having in your upper left arm has nothing to do with heartburn.
Heartburn is experienced when acid from the stomach passes back into the food pipe causing irritation and pain. Coffee and many other foods increase acid secretion in the stomach, but this does not necessarily cause heartburn; although for some people it might. What is recommended is to be aware of the foods that cause this and avoid it.
Sometimes smells are strong enough you can taste them. it can even be vise versa.
severe Heartburn usually is due to a gastric acid reflux. An example of a case which causes Heartburn is an illness called Gastroesophageal Reflux disorder where the acid from the stomach regurgitates or goes back to the mouth through the esophagus. This acid is so strong that it results to a burning sensation or feeling in the chest area perceived as severe chest pain. Several foods, drinks and lifestyles cause severe heartburn. Examples are: Fried and fatty foods, caffeine (coffee, tea, soda/softdrinks, chocolates and other sweets, alcoholic drinks, cigarette, spicy foods, citrus and other sour foods and drinks (including milk) -DocLyn
Heartburn is caused by excess stomach acids. There are many things you can do to treat heartburn or even cure it. Most people get heartburn and they take an antiacid which provides some instant type of relief but in reality heartburn medications don't cure, they just mask the problem. * Neutralize the acid (alka-seltzer) or stop production of the acid (pepcid) and you will not have heartburn. * The best thing you can do is to start eating smaller/lighter meals and not lay down for at least an hour after eating. * Some people take vinegar as it works to replace the lack of acid in your stomach. * When you have heart-burn it's a good idea to try some chewable "TUMS" pills or asprins. * cut down on caffeine, chocolate, high acid foods, dont eat late at night, drink plenty of water and try to elevate your head some when you sleep. * I would recommend Heartburn No More. * There are a variety of over the counter medication you can purchase such as Tums. However, sometimes just drinking some milk will work. Tums or Rolaids, Mylanta, Pepto-Bismol. * soda crackers or bread. Drinking water will dilute your stomach acid and bring some relief. If the heartburn is severe and frequent, you should have a doctor check you out.
They were symptoms of my pregnancy, but just because you're experiencing these symptoms does not mean that you are pregnant. They can also be symptoms of being overly stressed which can also affect your period. Well heartburn is definatley a symptom of pregnancy. As you do not get heartburn from stress! Actually all those symptoms are a symptom of pregnancy.
No it does not. Stomach acid is strong acid produced by the stomach to help digest the foods people eat. Normally the acid stays in the stomach, but when the acid backs up into the esophagus, it burns and causes the uncomfortable sensation known as heartburn (the cause of heartburn is gastroesophageal reflux disease). Therefore the pain your having in your upper left arm has nothing to do with heartburn.
yes, they do
smells good
Calcium carbonate is a common supplement used to prevent or treat calcium deficiency. It is important for building and maintaining strong bones and teeth, muscle function, and nerve signaling. Additionally, it can help neutralize stomach acid and may be used as an antacid to relieve symptoms of indigestion or heartburn.
An almond smells sweet. Have you ever smelled a nut? An almond is a nut so it smells like one. An almond also smells plain. It doesn't have a strong odor.
it means it smells or it needs to go to the toilet
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I react to sudden loud noises by feeling startled or anxious. Strong or unpleasant smells can also trigger physical discomfort or nausea. Additionally, changes in lighting, such as sudden flashes or flickering, can be distracting and affect my focus.
Yes, there is evidence to suggest that smell can affect memory. This is known as the "Proust phenomenon" where certain smells can trigger strong memories and emotions due to the close connection between the olfactory system and the brain's limbic system, which is involved in memory and emotion processing.
No nits do not like lavender because they do not like strong smells!
yes, senses are not yet adapted to strong smells.