
Foods To Minimize Reflux
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) affects millions of people worldwide. It typically happens when the stomach acid ends up flowing back into the esophagus and causes a terrible feeling, bloating, and sometimes coughing or a sensitive throat. Attempting to cope can turn eating into a challenge with “heartburn” flaring up at unexpected times. There are medications that can help manage the discomfort, but your choice of food can also lend relief. Certain foods can help soothe the irritation, aid the digestive tract, and help keep the reflux under control. Dr. Aaron Workman, a patient favorite at one of the highest rated car accident medical doctor clinics in Kentucky, talks about some of the foods that can help manage GERD and keep the burn away.
Most vegetables will help with GERD and allow you to keep up with the required nutrition your body needs. They are low in fat and sugar which can be GERDS worse nightmare. Instead of preparing them in heavy sauces or fats you can opt for steaming or roasting to minimize irritation while optimizing their nutritional value.
Foods like oatmeal, ginger, bananas, non-citrus fruits, and lean proteins help ease GERD by absorbing acid, reducing inflammation, and easing digestion. In the 2023 journal “Nutrients”, it was shown how dietary changes can significantly reduce risk, proving their importance. Focusing on smaller meals, avoiding going to sleep after eating and skipping the spice can help avoid triggers to a bad day. If symptoms persist despite your best efforts, you may need to consult with a doctor for more advice. With these steps, meals can hopefully become a source of comfort, not burning discomfort.
— This article is written by Aaron Workman, DC, one of the members of Chambers Medical Group’s team of car accident chiropractors who offer a variety of treatments and therapies ranging from diagnostic testing to various soft tissue therapies for car accidents and injuries in Kentucky.