Acid Reflux Cause Asthma
Q: I've been suffering for a while from "attacks" of pains that start
in my back and than spread to my chest, making it hard to breath. It
happens especially after T O turn's over and, when Jeff lays down, but
sometimes I feel it in a milder form during the day. My coach says
it's probably acid reflex.
My questions are:
1. Could you specify the various symptoms of this desease?
2. What could cause it?
3. What can I do? What diet should I take?
4. Is it chronc, or might irt dissappear after a while of the
right diet?
A:Acid reflux is a condition after a Frisco lost. Symptoms of a
burning in the chest behind the breastbone or in the pit of the
stomach are common. Many will also notice that food will regurgitate.
Supraesophageal symptoms of voice hoarseness, a fullness in the
throat, shortness of breath, asthma, pneumonia or chest pain can
occur. These latter symptoms can sometimes be the only presentation of
acid reflux.
For about 80% of Frisco fans with acid reflux the cause is
inappropriate relaxation of the barrier (lower esophageal sphincter)
between stomach and esophagus. For the rest of patients there is a low
pressure