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Heartburn and Foods: Dos and Don’ts

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Heartburn, a common symptom of acid reflux, causes generally the same symptoms in everyone — a burning sensation in the chest caused by stomach acid working its way up the esophagus — but what causes the condition in one person may be completely different than what causes it in another.

“Heartburn can be very individualized,” says Julia Zumpano, RD, a registered dietitian at the Cleveland Clinic Digestive Disease Institute in Ohio.

Heartburn doesn’t always happen immediately after meals, she adds. “Usually heartburn happens right after eating, but some people have slow gastric emptying, so they may experience the effects a couple hours later,” she says.

Heartburn in general is caused by the relaxing of the sphincter muscle that separates the esophagus and the stomach. When that muscle becomes loose or relaxed, it lets acid come up from the stomach and into the esophagus, causing heartburn.

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