Reflux Pregnancy What Can You Take For Acid Reflux During Pregnancy?
What can you take for acid reflux during pregnancy? - reflux pregnancy
I'm a little more than 25 weeks pregnant and I started HORRIBLE acid reflux the other day. Is there anything I can do to mitigate them? Thank you for the advice.
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I'm sorry to hear you have such a horrible acid reflux! Here's an article I found that to be able to avoid is to continue:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5404459_avoid-ac ...
It is one of the "P" of the drug (either Prilosec or Prevacid). I know you can get Prilosec without a prescription, but I think that prescription Prevacid. Before anything, you should consult your doctor and pharmacist. Tums, Rolaids, and work well, but if it were true acid reflux produces too much acid the stomach (or that, or the sphincter does not close, so acid is a backup) in the throat. If yes, abdominal, Rolaids, and is not really useful, and is expected to up the daily dose of these and still pain.
Ask the pharmacist if it is safe for you during pregnancy, call your doctor. If the pharmacist says it is safe for pregnant women, it is safe, there might be some underlying disease or something that only your doctor knows.
Do not take medicines only make the media your body more alkaline than acid by the combination of foods. Eat less processed foods and not eating proteins and carbohydrates in the meal. Do not eat fruits immediately after meals - wait at least 3 hours before or eat 1 / 2 hour before meals. Do not eat less, but differently.
Look at the back of a package of antacid. It should say whether it is safe to take during pregnancy. Otherwise, ask your pharmacist. You do not want to raise money for free information!
You can buy antacids or Zantac prescription or doctor without a prescription if it is the money for him, the same recipe.
Abdominal or Rolaids. Your doctor may also prescribe something a little stronger, but safe for babies.
He said that drinking milk and it works.
Tums
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