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[http://www.eacidrefluxremedies.org/acid-reflux-foods-to-avoid When food is eaten, it passes from the throat to the stomach through the esophagus that is food pipe or swallowing tube. Once food is in the stomach, a ring of muscle fibers prevents food from moving backward into the esophagus. These muscle fibers are called the lower esophageal sphincter, or LES. If this sphincter muscle doesn't close well, food, liquid, and stomach acid can leak back out into the esophagus. This is called reflux. This reflux may cause symptoms, or can even damage the esophagus. # What is the Esophagus? Esophagus is the tube between the stomach and the pharynx, which is at the back of your throat. According to Medical Dictionary, "the esophagus is the portion of the alimentary canal between the pharynx and stomach". It is about 25-cm long and consists of three parts: a) The cervical part, from the cricoid cartilage to the thoracic inlet. b) The thoracic part, from the thoracic inlet to the diaphragm. c) And the abdominal part, below the diaphragm to the cardiac opening of the stomach.  # What is ACID REFLEX? One common cause of acid reflux disease is a stomach abnormality called a hiatal hernia. This occurs when the upper part of the stomach and LES move above the diaphragm, a muscle that separates your stomach from your chest. Normally, the diaphragm helps keep acid in our stomach. But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease.  What are the symptoms of acid reflux?  1) Asthma - gastric juices seep upwards into the throat, mouth and air passages of the lungs. 2) Chest pain - part of the heartburn sensation.   3) Dysphagia - difficulty swallowing. 4) Heartburn - a burning feeling rising from the stomach or lower chest towards the neck. 5) Hoarseness. 6) Regurgitation - bringing food back up into the mouth.   Acid reflux foods. Eating large meals or lying down right after a meal can trigger heartburn or other symptoms of acid reflux disease, such as a dry cough or trouble swallowing. These are some of the common acid reflux foods that trigger symptoms:      * Alcohol     * Carbonated beverages     * Chocolate     * Citrus fruits, such as oranges or lemons     * Coffee or tea (regular or decaffeinated)     * Fatty or fried foods     * Foods containing tomato, such as spaghetti sauce, salsa, or pizza     * Garlic and onions     * Mint     * Spicy foods, such as those containing chili or curry  Other causes of acid reflux disease. Other common causes of acid reflux disease include:      * Being overweight or obese     * Eating a heavy meal and lying on your back or bending over at the waist     * Snacking close to bedtime or lying down right after a meal     * Taking aspirin or ibuprofen, some muscle relaxers, or certain blood pressure medications     * Exercise may cause acid reflux by increasing the pressure in the abdominal cavity                    --   When the food you eat, you pass through ', throat esophagus, stomach  the esophagus or swallowing tube. When food is in the stomach, a ring of muscles fiber prevents food from moving back into the esophagus. These muscle fibers are called the lower esophageal sphincter or LES. If the sphincter does not close properly, food, fluids and stomach acid can reflux into the esophagus. This is called reflux. This reflux can cause symptoms or may even damage the esophagus. # What is the esophagus? Esophagus is the tube between the stomach and pharynx, which is in the back of throat. According to the dictionary, "The esophagus is part of the alimentary canal between the throat and stomach. "It 'a 25 cm long and consists of  three parts:  a) The neck part of the cricoid cartilage at the entrance of the thorax.  b) The thoracic portion of the thoracic inlet to the membrane. c) And the abdominal area below the diaphragm to the cardiac opening of the stomach.]

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Esophagus is the tube between the stomach and the pharynx, which is at the back of your throat. According to Medical Dictionary, "the esophagus is the portion of the alimentary canal between the pharynx and stomach". It is about 25-cm long and consists of three parts: a) The cervical part, from the cricoid cartilage to the thoracic inlet. b) The thoracic part, from the thoracic inlet to the diaphragm. c) And the abdominal part, below the diaphragm to the cardiac opening of the stomach.
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[http://www.eacidrefluxremedies.org/acid-reflux-foods-to-avoid # What is ACID REFLEX?One common cause of acid reflux disease is a stomach abnormality called a hiatal hernia. This occurs when the upper part of the stomach and LES move above the diaphragm, a muscle that separates your stomach from your chest. Normally, the diaphragm helps keep acid in our stomach. But if you have a hiatal hernia, acid can move up into your esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux disease.]