Archive for the ‘Heartburn’ Category

Osteoporosis Medications Can Cause Gastrointestinal Discomfort

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

osteoporosisFifty-four percent of postmenopausal women in the United States have a low bone mass density, increasing their risk for hip and vertebral fractures. To combat this risk, a growing number of physicians are prescribing osteoporosis medications.

Bisphosphonate, an ingredient in medications such as Boniva, Actonel and Fosamax, has been linked to stomach pain, heartburn and ulcers. A recent Oxford University Study has revealed that taking these drugs could possibly double your chances of esophageal cancer, indicating that the risk of esophageal cancer increases slightly after just one dose of a bisphosphonate-containing medicine. (more…)



What’s making you burp?

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

burpIf you have been experiencing acid reflux, heartburn and belching, even nausea or chest pain, you could have a hiatal hernia. The condition is extremely common, often going undiagnosed and untreated for years.  Being largely asymptomatic, you may never know you have one unless your doctor finds it while checking for another condition. (more…)



Is Heartburn Becoming a Problem?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Here comes the burn: You have just finished a great meal or you lay down to rest and you are hit with that uncomfortable, burning sensation in your chest. Although commonly called heartburn, it really doesn’t involve the heart.

Heartburn affects many of us. In fact the American Gastroenterological Association reports that more than 60 million Americans experience symptoms at least once each month. (more…)