Stomach acid is as potent as a car batterys,
so if too much is produced the mucus protecting the stomach lining cant
cope. Excess acid can also escape from the stomach into the gullet and attack
the sensitive lining causing burning pain. Rich, fatty, spicy food, caffeine
or alcohol consumed late at night can be key factors, and lying down can
exacerbate symptoms which is why so many sufferers are troubled at night,
disrupting their sleep.
A good night's sleep is often taken for granted - but if indigestion or
heartburn occurs the consequences can have a real impact on the quality
of life. One study indicated that among patients who contacted their doctor
due to heartburn and indigestion, their condition led to:
WHAT IS THE ANSWER?
Not eating or drinking alcohol/caffeine late at night
are obvious but can be difficult to manage. A self medication treatment
is now available Pepcidtwo, which acts quickly to neutralise stomach acid within 2
minutes and can keep symptoms at bay for up to 12 hours - lasting through
the night, with just one tablet.
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Last updated on: 18-Sep-2007