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Four Questions to Ask Your Doctor about Indigestion
When visiting the doctor, it is important to ask certain questions. Writing them down ahead of time will keep a person from forgetting. When a person has acid reflux, they will have to do many things to change their lifestyle so that they do not keep having acid reflux episodes, which can be very painful and can last up to a few days. This can leave a person tired, frustrated, and fearful of when the next attack may take place. A doctor can point a person in the right direction and help reassure a person that even though the acid reflux may occur again, there are ways to prevent it from happening too often.
The first question a person should ask a doctor about indigestion is what the symptoms are and why they can be different each time. This will give a person an idea of what to expect when the symptoms occur, give them a way to compare previous symptoms, and a way for the person to tell the doctor that they have had these symptoms before. Knowing what to expect will help when acid reflux strikes again. Some symptoms such as a sore throat and lose of one’s voice could be symptoms of a cold or flu. However, if these symptoms occur a few times or take longer to disappear, a person will know that they have acid reflux and will then know how to treat it with either over the counter or prescription medications.
The second question a person should ask their doctor is about medications. They need to know which ones will work. They should also alert the doctor to any allergies they may have so that the doctor can prescribe a medication that will not make a person sick. This is very important when trying to find a medication that will be affective. Asking about over the counter medications is also important. Just because a medication may work for a friend does not mean it will work for everyone. Knowing which medications will work the best will save time and money. A doctor will be able to tell a person which medications are good for them and which ones they should avoid.
Asking a doctor about food intake is the third question a person with acid reflux should ask. There are many foods a person should avoid so that they do not have to suffer from acid reflux if they do not have to. Foods that are fried, have lots of grease, or that contain natural fruit acid or dairy should be avoided. These foods can react in a negative way in the stomach and cause more acid to be expelled. Trying to find foods that are baked, high in protein, and are not greasy are they best foods to find. In addition, fish and other foods that have essential oils are good for calming the stomach. The fourth question a person should ask their doctor is how long acid reflux will last. Once a person changes their diet, the acid reflux should gradually disappear. This is important for those who are ready to make life changes.
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