Many of us suddenly get a burning sensation that starts in the chest. This condition occurs sometimes just after we have eaten. After our stomachs have digested the food, the stomach juices can sometimes flow into the gullet, or as it is correctly called the esophagus. When that happens the esophagus lining gets irritated and a burning sensation can felt be especially near the heart. This is the main cause of heartburn for most people.
The part of the body that is responsible for heartburn occurring is the Lower Esophageal Sphincter, or LES as it is sometimes called. This valve is responsible for keeping the stomach juices within our stomachs. The intestines of the stomach are capable of dealing with the stomach acids. However if for any reason the LES relaxes then the stomach juices can flow into the esophagus and begin causing heartburn.
The walls or the skin of the esophagus are very thin, therefore the esophagus can get irritated by the acidity of the stomach juices. There are a few factors for the cause of heartburn to occur. Here is a list of what is considered to be some of the top reasons for heartburn.
Coffee, tea, and other drinks that contain caffeine can relax the Lower Esophageal Sphincter, thus allowing the stomach juices to flow into the esophagus. Chocolate contains certain amounts of a substance called theobromine.
This compound is found naturally in many caffeine bearing plants. The theobromine relaxes the LES muscle and causes the stomach acid to shoot up into the esophagus leading to heartburn.
Fried and fatty foods have a tendency to slow down the digestion process. This leads to the food being kept in the stomach for a long time. This results in increased pressure to the stomach. This pressure build-up weakens the LES allowing stomach acid to pass into the esophagus.
Tomatoes and tomato-based products, and alcohol also cause the LES to relax. These foods lead to an increase in the production of more stomach acid. This is another heartburn factor.
The tobacco chemicals in cigarettes weaken the LES, as the chemicals pass from the lungs into your blood.
Eating large amounts of food any time of the day puts extra pressure on your lower esophageal sphincter. Therefore there is a chance that some of this digested food will end up in the esophagus. This is especially true in the night as having a large dinner just before you go to sleep leads to the digesting food to press harder against your LES.
Drinking and eating lots of citrus fruits and juices also causes the LES to become relaxed. This is another cause of heartburn.
The last cause of heartburn, is clothing that restricts your stomach. As the clothes press against the stomach walls they force the food up against the LES.
In short, and keeping it nice and simple, the best way to prevent heartburn is to realize that by changing your lifestyle to avoid many of the factors that are the cause of heartburn, you can have a healthy happy life stretching out ahead of you.
What Causes The Wind
And boy can they be embarrassing!
No one wants to go to their doctor and talk about it! But they occur quite frequently in adults, so much in fact that it is believed that over half of adults over the age of 50 have hemorrhoids. There is even a rumor that hemorrhoids are what caused the strong and mighty Napoleon to sit side saddle... well, that somehow makes it better, right?
Familial tendencies, straining during a bowel movement, diet, obesity, pregnancy, postponing bowel movements, prolonged sitting, lack of exercise, constipation, repeated heavy lifting or even sitting on the toilet for prolonged periods of time can all contribute to the development of hemorrhoids.
Let's look at a few of these more closely.
Constipation and the straining that usually accompanies this malady is a frequent primary cause of hemorrhoids. When the hard, dry constipated stools are passed, they often require excessive straining and pressure in order to successfully expel the stool from the body.
This straining can tear the delicate lining of internal and external hemorrhoids causing bleeding and pain.
It can also cause hemorrhoids to worsen because of the excessive pressure of straining. Constipation also causes additional weight in the colon from the retained stool. This extra weight can cause extra pressure on the veins of the anus and rectum causing the enlargement of these veins which results in hemorrhoids.
Diet is also a primary cause of the development of hemorrhoids, particularly the absence of a fiber rich diet. Found more so in Western culture, hemorrhoids related to dietary issues are thought to occur because of minimal amounts of natural grains, plant fibers and roughage found in this diet. Instead a Western styled diet is heavy in sugar, animal protein, refined flour, and fiber-depleted carbohydrates all of which lack the fiber necessary to produce soft formed and consistently regular stools.
Yes, there are many causes of hemorrhoids, but the good news is that most can be easily controlled by changing your habits.
For example, if you follow a typical Western diet, then consider changing that habit and following one that is more fiber rich.
If you live a sedentary lifestyle then consider changing that habit as well. Begin to exercise... it's good for you on so many levels!
Hemorrhoids can be managed and you will feel better for it!
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