Acid reflux prevention: 7 Foods That Help with Heartburn
Written by the editorial staff writer at Hola. Medically Reviewed by Dr. Ammar AL-ANI, MBChB, CCBST, AMC.
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Summary: Acid reflux and GORD can be controlled by selecting appropriate foods, avoiding triggers, and making lifestyle modifications. Foods like oatmeal, ginger, and lean proteins can help prevent acid reflux, while spicy dishes, citrus fruits, and caffeine may aggravate symptoms. Practising healthy habits such as eating smaller meals and maintaining a healthy weight can also help in avoiding reflux.
Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD), is a common digestive problem that occurs when stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus, causing discomfort and painful symptoms like heartburn. The estimated prevalence of diagnosed GORD in patients attending general practice in Australia is 11.6%. While this condition can disrupt a person’s quality of life, its effects can be controlled with proper treatment and dietary changes. Diet plays a key role in preventing and controlling acid reflux. Certain foods can help soothe the digestive system, decrease stomach acid levels, and relieve the discomfort linked with heartburn. Let’s explore foods that help prevent acid reflux and provide relief from its symptoms.
Foods that help prevent acid reflux
Choosing appropriate foods can help alleviate symptoms of acid reflux and enhance digestion. These food items are mild on the stomach and can help prevent heartburn:- Oatmeal: A breakfast choice high in fibre that soaks up stomach acid and aids digestion. It keeps you satisfied without provoking reflux.
- Ginger: A natural anti-inflammatory that calms the stomach and diminishes acid production. Sipping ginger tea may provide relief from symptoms.
- Bananas: With low acidity and abundant potassium, bananas assist in neutralising stomach acid. They also facilitate smooth digestion.
- Melons: Cantaloupe and honeydew are alkaline, helping to balance stomach acidity. They are hydrating and easy to digest.
- Green vegetables: Spinach, broccoli, and kale aid in reducing acid production. They are also packed with vitamins and minerals that promote gut health.
- Lean proteins: Skinless chicken, turkey, and fish are low-fat and gentle on digestion. Opt for baking or grilling to prevent irritation.
- Healthy fats: Avocados, nuts, and olive oil support gut health. They help reduce inflammation and promote digestion.
Foods that may cause heartburn
Some foods can aggravate acid reflux by relaxing the oesophageal sphincter or raising stomach acid levels. Steering clear of these can help avoid discomfort:- Spicy foods: Chili, hot sauce, and pepper can irritate the oesophagus, potentially causing a burning sensation and exacerbating reflux.
- Citrus fruits: Oranges, lemons, and grapefruits heighten stomach acidity. Their high acid content can instigate heartburn.
- Tomato-based products: Sauces, ketchup, and salsa are notably acidic, which can relax the oesophageal sphincter and lead to reflux.
- Fried and fatty foods: Foods high in fat slow the digestive process and can exacerbate acid reflux. Greasy dishes may worsen symptoms.
- Caffeine and carbonated drinks: Coffee, tea, and sodas can stimulate acid production, with carbonation possibly causing bloating and stomach pressure.
- Chocolate: Chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, substances that may relax the oesophageal sphincter. It can trigger acid reflux in susceptible individuals.
- Alcohol: Red wine, beer, and spirits can irritate the stomach lining, as well as weaken the oesophageal sphincter, leading to reflux.
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Foods to avoid for GORD
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD) may be triggered by certain foods that increase stomach acid or relax the oesophageal sphincter. Avoiding these items can help reduce heartburn and discomfort.- Spicy foods: Chili, hot sauce, and pepper may irritate the oesophagus, possibly leading to burning sensations and heightened acid reflux.
- Citrus fruits: Oranges, lemons, and grapefruits are highly acidic and may trigger heartburn and discomfort for people with GORD.
- Tomatoes and tomato-based products: Items like ketchup, pasta sauce, and salsa are acidic and can relax the oesophageal sphincter, contributing to reflux.
- Fried and fatty foods: Greasy meals slow digestion and elevate stomach acid levels while weakening the oesophageal sphincter.
- Caffeine and carbonated drinks: Beverages like coffee, tea, and sodas can enhance acid production, and carbonation might result in bloating and worsen reflux.
- Chocolate: Its caffeine and theobromine content can relax the oesophageal sphincter, potentially intensifying acid reflux symptoms.
- Alcohol: Red wine, beer, and spirits can be harsh on the stomach lining and weaken the oesophageal sphincter, resulting in acid reflux.
- Onions and garlic: They can relax the oesophageal sphincter and raise stomach acid levels, possibly causing bloating and reflux symptoms.
- Peppermint and spearmint: Although they may soothe digestion, mint can relax the oesophageal sphincter, potentially worsening GORD symptoms.
When to call a doctor
You should consult a doctor if you encounter frequent or intense GORD symptoms that don’t improve with lifestyle modifications or over-the-counter remedies. Seek medical attention for chronic heartburn, trouble swallowing, ongoing cough, chest pain, or unexplained weight loss. Additionally, consult a doctor if GORD disrupts your sleep or daily activities. If you experience vomiting, black or bloody stools, or severe chest pain, seek immediate medical help, as these could indicate complications. An online telehealth consultation can offer prompt advice, prescribe medications, or direct you to a specialist when necessary. Early treatment can be essential in preventing long-term issues.Telehealth with an online doctor
Telehealth GP consults enable individuals to consult with healthcare professionals about GORD and acid reflux symptoms from their own homes. Hola Health’s telehealth platform offers a convenient and dependable solution for managing digestive health issues. Our services are accessible 24/7 and include:- Telehealth consultations: Patients can connect with knowledgeable doctors to talk about symptoms such as heartburn, acid reflux, bloating, and indigestion. The online doctor will evaluate the situation and provide expert advice on treatment and lifestyle modifications.
- Immediate scripts online: If necessary, healthcare providers can electronically send prescriptions for acid-reducing medications. Patients may collect them at local pharmacies or choose same-day delivery.
- Online referrals: For severe or ongoing GORD symptoms, doctors can refer patients for diagnostic procedures like endoscopy or to see a gastroenterologist.
- Online sick certificate Australia: If GORD symptoms cause discomfort impacting work or daily activities, Hola Health’s telehealth service can issue same-day medical certificate for work for work or school, or multi-day medical certificates as required.
Other tips to prevent acid reflux
In addition to avoiding certain foods, healthy lifestyle modifications may help manage and avert acid reflux. These habits can ease symptoms and enhance digestion:- Consume smaller meals: Large meal portions can increase stomach pressure. Choose smaller, more frequent meals instead.
- Avoid eating before bedtime: Try to finish meals at least 2-3 hours before lying down to support digestion.
- Maintain a healthy weight: Excess weight applies pressure on the stomach, which can result in acid reflux.
- Elevate your head while sleeping: Utilise a wedge pillow or elevate the head of your bed to curb acid flow.
- Wear comfortable clothing: Tight-fitting apparel around the waist can exacerbate acid reflux symptoms.
- Avoid intense workouts post-meal: Gentle activities like walking can facilitate digestion, while rigorous exercises might provoke reflux.
- Limit trigger foods and beverages: Reduce the consumption of caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and acidic items to avert heartburn.
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