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Acid Reflux And Back Pain
9/22 14:10:24

Acid reflux is enough of a challenge in one person's life, but it also can combine itself with back pain, making your life very unpleasant. You doctor can help you with solutions to both the acid reflux and the back pain that can sometimes comes with it.

Your Options

One of the simple treatments for reliving the pain of acid reflux and the back pain that sometimes comes with it, is simple household liquid, vinegar. Try adding a tablespoon of vinegar to your diet, best taken in the morning and , in most cases, will slow the production of acid in your stomach.

Apple cider vinegar can be used, and is not a quick fix. You will notice its effects after a few days, however you continue to keep taking it to ensure the pain does not come back. Most likely, if you stop the back pain will return. It's a very low cost alternative when compared to doctors solutions

Another effective treatment idea for acid reflux and back pain is to combine antacids and pain medication. The antacids will work helping acid reflux by slowing acid in the stomach. Pain medication will help offer relief from the pain in your back. Antacids are such a mild form of medicine they can easily and safely be taken in with other medication, such as prescribed back pain pills.

For back pain, there are serveral proven drugstore items that can help with this some time crippling problem. Non steroid based drugs and Acetaminophen anti-inflammatory drugs are available. The are likely to show results in a short time, sometimes less than a few days.

Narcotic pain medications and muscle relaxants may also be used, but these should not ever be considered as a long-term solution. Sometimes if used for a long time they may actually end up making the condition worse.

For those suffering from acid reflux and back pain should stay positive. There are many forms of treatment available, it is simply a manner of finding the right one for you. An experienced doctor will assist you, however its important to keep him informed as to the progress and at the same time, allow time for the treatment to take affect.



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