Anything to give a hand my acerbic reflux?
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Sorry my friend, there is zilch more you can do. Nexium is the best medication. Raising your bed might help, also if its affecting you at hours of darkness, try not eating or drinking after six. Stick to bland foods, no sharp ones (says me who just ate salami), but I know I will earnings for it.
If it gets worse, see your doctor for another gastroscopy.flawless luck!
Take a tsp of baking soda in roughly 4-6 oz of water along near one Tum or Rolaid. Also, raise the pave the way of your bed about 3 or 4 inches high than the foot. Use a couple of small blocks or bricks to raise it. Propping yourself up next to pillows will not work as well as raise the head of the bed. I enjoy dealt next to the same problem for comparatively some time.
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My wife be on nexium and has used Prilosec OTC for times past 2 years. While the Prilosec kept the pain away, we know there be still the potential for long-term issues if we did not reduce the bitter build-up.
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