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Acid Reflux and Back Pain: Partners in CrimeYou may have never put the two together but acid reflux and back pain
can be connected. Whether they present themselves together or
separately, the pain can be excruciating.Understanding the
connection will help alleviate symptoms. Acid reflux is the result of
acid rising up the esophagus from the stomach. The acid is necessary
aid to digestion but it is supposed to stay in the stomach where it is
produced.When the flap at the top of the stomach is not working
to keep the acid there where it belongs, acid reflux occurs. The pain
and discomfort caused by acid reflux can range from mild heartburn to
severe stabbing pain.It might occur only occasionally and can
be remedied with over the counter medicine or it might be a daily
problem that requires a prescription to ease the pain.Acid
reflux pain can range from very low in the abdomen all the way up the
chest. The pain radiates so that unless you are aware of having the
condition, you may not even be able to pin point is origin.In
addition to the stomach and chest, the pain sears at your sides like a
cramp and up your back and neck. The upper back and neck pain is most
commonly described as stabbing and it feels like you are being stabbed
through the chest and out the back and shoulder blades.When the
back pain in question is lower back pain, more thought has to be put
into the whole picture. If you suffer from chronic lower back pain,
however, there is a good chance that this is related to your acid
reflux, as well, but not as a direct result of the actual acid reflux
attack.Doctors recommend not eating near bedtime, as well as
sleeping with the head and upper body slightly elevated. The
experimenting and change in position and habit puts stress on the lower
back, especially if the experimenting puts your body in improper
alignment.The reason the connection is not made immediately to
the acid reflux is because the damage occurs over time, applying a
little more strain each night.So that when the pain actually
presents itself, the reflux does not come to mind. In fact, it is
commonly blamed on something else that recently happened and another
thought is not given to it.The best course of action for acid
reflux and back pain that accompanies it is to eat a balanced diet and
not over eat in a sitting, as well as daily exercise including yoga
which strengthens the muscles in your back and stomach as well as
improves your posture.
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