Indigestion Heartburn
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What is the difference between heartburn and indigestion?
They just seem very similar and in the same area with pain. Whats the difference?
I’ve always been curious, hence the Pepto Bismal commercial…Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea…yay! Pepto Bismal…lol
Heartburn is a symptom of acid indigestion. Heartburn is a burning sensation generally felt in the chest caused by stomach acids traveling up your esophagus. A sour stomach is abdominal discomfort often accompanied by heartburn.
Damage done to your vital organs by indigestion, heartburn, acid reflux and GERD..wmv
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Artwork of dyspepsia (indigestion) in the stomach Photo Mugs Dyspepsia. Artwork of dyspepsia (indigestion)showing gastro-oesophageal reflux (heartburn) inthe human stomach. The acidic juices (yellow) ofthe stomach (red) are seen passing abnormally backup the oesophagus (at top left). This causesheartburn inflammation and a sense of pain thatcan rise to the throat. The rest of the digestivesystem is seen as a blue background. Heartburn isa type of indigestio… |
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Artwork of heartburn (acid indigestion) in stomach Photo Mugs Heartburn. Illustration of a raft of foamingant- acid on top of the contents of a humanstomach, taken to stop heartburn. Heartburn iscaused by a backflow of the stomachs acidiccontents into the oesophagus (upper centre), causing inflammation and a sense of pain that canrise to the throat. It can be brought on by over-eating or by eating too much rich or spicy food.Antacid provides a simple cure by… |
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Chest pain Photo Mugs MODEL RELEASED. Chest pain. Conceptual image taken in ultraviolet light of a man holding his chest in pain. This could be due to heartburn, angina pectoris or a heart attack….. |
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