Watch out! Dear friends of the anti-fluent oesophagus, the indispensable “ecophagus”, have you ever experienced that there is always a fever in the chest, that there is anti-acid water from time to time, and that there are even aliens in the throat? If there is, then you’re probably suffering from anti-ventilitis. Today, let us learn more about this common but easily neglected disease.I. What’s anti-fluenza?Anti-fluent oesophage, in short, is the reverse flow of the stomach, the tri-finger intestines to the oesophagus, causing inflammation of the oesophagus, rotting, ulcer etc. Under normal circumstances, there is a “valve” between the oesophagus and the stomach, called the lower oesophagus, which prevents the gastrointestinal content from flowing back into the oesophagus. However, when this “valve” is in question, stomach acids, chords, etc. go up in reverse, irritating the edible mucous membranes, and thus inducing an anti-fluent edible inflammation.ii. How did anti-fluenza find you?1. Poor living habits• Intoxication: too much and too fast to eat, which can lead to higher stomach stress and can easily cause reversals.• Laying down immediately after eating: especially lying on the bed or sofa after eating, with reduced gravity and easier retrenchment of the stomach content into the cuisine.• Long-term smoking, alcohol consumption: nicotine and alcohol in tobacco contribute to the laxity of the lower part of the edible tube and increase the risk of retro-flow.2. Dietary factors• Spicy, greasy foods: these can stimulate stomach acidization and exacerbate retrospect symptoms.• Coffee, caffeine, etc., which reduces the piping pressure and induces reversal.• Sweets: Chocolate, cakes, etc., can also lead to excessive gastric acidization and inversion.Other factorsObesity: Excessive abdominal fat increases abdominal pressure, increases stomach pressure and is prone to inversion.• Pregnancy: During pregnancy, the uterus increases and the stomach is repressed, which may also lead to anti-fluent oesticitis.• Certain drugs, such as calcium route retardants, diazine, etc., may affect the function of the cuisine slabs and increase the possibility of reverse flow.III. What are the symptoms of anti-fluenza?1. Cardiac and anti-acidThis is the most common symptom. Cardiac fever is usually manifested in a feeling of burning behind the chest or by the sword, sometimes upwards to the throat. Anti-acid means a retrenchment of the stomach content to the mouth or to the throat, which is acidic.Breast painsSome patients may suffer from chest pain, which is mostly of a nature of burning, sting or innuendo, which can easily be confused with heart pain. However, chest pains caused by anti-fluenza are generally associated with food, position, etc., while heartaches are associated with stress, emotion, etc.3. Difficulties of swallowingAs the conditions develop, the edible mucous membrane is severely damaged and can be swallowed up. It may be difficult to eat solid food at an early stage, as well as to develop to swallow liquids.Other symptomsAnti-fluent dysentery can also give rise to out-of-pipe symptoms such as cough, asthma and throat inflammation. This is because anti-fluents stimulate organs and tissues outside the oesophagus, resulting in a corresponding inflammation response.IV. How to diagnose anti-fluenza?1. Symptoms judgementIn the case of typical symptoms such as heart burns, anti-acids, chest pains, the doctor gives preliminary consideration to the possibility of retroftoritis.2. EndoscopyEndoscopy is an important means of diagnosing anti-fluent oesticitis. The endoscopy allows for direct observation of mucous edible membranes, determination of the extent, extent of inflammation and the presence of ulcer, narrow complications, etc.3. 24-hour plumbing pH monitoringThe examination allows continuous monitoring of pH changes within the oesophagus, understanding of gastric acid backslides, and has important diagnostic value for patients whose symptoms are not typical or who have an endoscopy of negatives.4. EsophylaxisThe oesophagus measure the pressure of the oesophagus and the oscillating function of the oesophagus, laxity and the motion function of the oesophagus.What about the anti-fluenza?1. Changing lifestyles• Raise the bed head: lift the bed head up 15-20 cm while sleeping, and use gravity to reduce backsliding.• Avoid eating within two hours before sleeping: this can reduce stomach acidics and reversals at night.• Non-smoking alcohol: reducing the irritation of edible mucous membranes.• Weight control: Obesity should be reduced by diet and exercise.2. Adapting diets• Avoid spicy, greasy, sweet, stimulant foods.• Fewer meals to avoid heavy consumption.• Increased intake of dietary fibres to keep the poop free.3. Drug treatment• Acidics, such as Proton Pump Repressants (Omera, Lansola, etc.) and H2 Receptors (Simitritine, Renitidine, etc.) can reduce gastric acid distribution.• Promotive drugs, such as Dopanite, Moshapuri and others, can contribute to gastric emptiness and reduce inversion.• Monument protection agents such as sulfur aluminum, magnesium aluminum carbonate, etc., can protect edible mucous membranes and reduce the stimuli of stomach acid.SurgerySurgical treatment may be considered for patients with ineffective medications, serious complications (e.g. narrow ducts, barrett ducts, etc.) or who are unwilling to take long-term medications. The procedures are mainly abdominal bottom folding, anti-reflective surgery, etc.VI. How can anti-fluenza be prevented?1. Development of good living habitsMaintain regular time off, avoiding overwork and stress. Don’t lie down immediately after dinner and get some exercise.2. A reasonable dietSelect fresh, digestible foods to avoid the consumption of stimulating foods. Eat more vegetables and fruits and maintain a nutritional balance.3. Weight controlActive participation in physical exercise and weight control within normal limits.4. Periodic medical examinationsIf there are signs such as heart fever, anti-acid acid, timely medical treatment, relevant examinations, early detection and treatment of anti-fluent oesophageitis should be undertaken.Friends, while anti-fluenza is common, we can effectively control the situation and reduce suffering if we focus on prevention and treatment. Let’s take care of the kitchen and enjoy the good life!
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