Heartburn is a feeling of burning, warmth, heat, or pain that often starts
in the upper abdomen just beneath the lower breastbone (sternum). This
discomfort may spread in waves upward into your throat, and you may have a
sour taste in your mouth. Heartburn is sometimes called indigestion, acid
regurgitation, sour stomach, or pyrosis. It is not caused by problems with
your heart, although sometimes heart problems can feel like heartburn. See
an illustration of
heartburn<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/zm2673;_ylt=Atb3M_1nO.TcdmGDnMvhN8sPtcUF>
.
Heartburn may cause problems with swallowing, burping, nausea, or bloating.
These symptoms can sometimes last up to 2 hours or longer. In some people,
heartburn symptoms may cause sleep problems, a chronic cough,
asthma<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sta123346;_ylt=AilJXWdKlQv36qma0egvTA8PtcUF>,
wheezing, or choking episodes.
Heartburn usually is worse after eating or made worse by lying down or
bending over. It gets better if you sit or stand up.
Almost everyone will have troubles with heartburn now and then.
Heartburn occurs more frequently in adults than in children. Many women have
heartburn every day when they are pregnant. This is because the growing
uterus puts increasing upward pressure on the stomach.
Symptoms of heartburn and symptoms of a heart
attack<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sts15404;_ylt=Amesq.bbL1SwCeGykGY3bHMPtcUF>may
feel the same. Occasionally, a person may dismiss serious symptoms as
"just gas or indigestion." If you have a history of heart problems or risk
factors for a heart
attack<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/heart/resources/article/healthwise/tw9018;_ylt=Ap6eIkGH3VfoiqLSu114sBEPtcUF>,
your heartburn symptoms may indicate a more serious problem and need to be
checked by your doctor.
Dyspepsia is a medical term that is used to describe a vague feeling of
fullness, gnawing, or burning in the chest or upper abdomen, especially
after eating. A person may describe this feeling as "gas." Other symptoms
may occur at the same time, such as belching, rumbling noises in the
abdomen, increased flatus, poor appetite, and a change in bowel habits. Causes
of 
dyspepsia<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/digestive/resources/article/healthwise/tm6322;_ylt=Ao5BZYJ7e_G8pPNTfXr4s0YPtcUF>can
vary from minor to serious.
Causes of heartburn Heartburn occurs when food and stomach
juices<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sts15262;_ylt=AquGfjcRTndiwn8_Rh7yL7gPtcUF>back
up (reflux) into the esophagus, which is the tube that leads from the
throat to the stomach. This process is called gastroesophageal
reflux<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/hw142353;_ylt=Aj2MF7LxjPtlOwmhoDjsWisPtcUF>.
Common causes of reflux include:

   - Incomplete closing of the valve (the lower esophageal sphincter, or
   
LES<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stl158005;_ylt=AlNmFvcou3uz2_x1S_9a6IAPtcUF>)
   between the 
esophagus<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/ste122077;_ylt=AlhMgfB.QZVYZxpKEgX6rg4PtcUF>and
the stomach.
   - Foods and drinks, such as chocolate, peppermint, fried foods, fatty
   foods, or sugars; and coffee, carbonated drinks, or alcohol. Once heartburn
   occurs, the backflow of stomach juices can cause the esophagus to become
   sensitive to other foods, such as citrus fruits, tomatoes, spicy foods,
   garlic, and onions. Eating these foods may cause more heartburn.
   - Pressure on the stomach caused by obesity, frequent bending over and
   lifting, tight clothes, straining with bowel movements, vigorous exercise,
   and pregnancy.
   - Smoking and use of other tobacco products.
   - Prescription and nonprescription
medicines<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/resources/article/healthwise/sig55147;_ylt=AnGI.2rmQRmb1hZ3Bv9J8IAPtcUF>,
   such as aspirin, ibuprofen, prednisone, iron, potassium, or antihistamines.
   - A hiatal 
hernia<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/hw143125;_ylt=AktZxYtcyx8KawvQ8Pvy3hEPtcUF>,
   which occurs when a small portion of the stomach pushes upward through the
   diaphragm, which is the muscle that separates the lungs from the abdomen.
   - 
Stress<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sts15463;_ylt=AtFBDbYHllC2tmky2VTh7CEPtcUF>,
   which can increase the amount of acid your stomach makes and cause your
   stomach to empty more slowly.

Severity of heartburn Mild heartburn occurs about once a month. Moderate
heartburn occurs about once a week.
Severe heartburn occurs every day and can cause problems such as trouble
swallowing, bleeding, or weight loss. Heartburn with other symptoms, such as
hoarseness, a feeling that food is stuck in your throat, tightness in your
throat, a hoarse
voice<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/ue5070;_ylt=AjbVj2Z8nPODLdRriwASMjAPtcUF>,
wheezing, asthma, dental problems, or bad breath, may be caused by a more
serious problem, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease
(GERD)<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stg124308;_ylt=AuM8pyLGnEIiGRHAkBPgYPYPtcUF>.
A persistent inflammation of the lining of the esophagus occurs in GERD and
can lead to other health problems. Heartburn may also be related to an
infection with Helicobacter pylori (H.
pylori)<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sth149592;_ylt=Alg9EY5EvrXr84QDWEvdoUUPtcUF>bacteria.
Persistent heartburn symptoms can be a sign of a more serious medical
condition, such as severe inflammation of the esophagus or cancer of the
stomach or esophagus.
Heartburn is more serious when it occurs with abdominal pain or bleeding.

   - Abdominal pain, especially pain located directly below the
   breastbone, may be a sign of more serious problems, such as heart
   
disease<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stc123750;_ylt=AmHFUK2qx9ebmaspf_haCtAPtcUF>,
   peptic ulcer
disease<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stp1485;_ylt=AmHe0TEsaTG8fSUKteNxF2MPtcUF>,
   gallbladder 
disease<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stg124353;_ylt=AsoCI5ImwvMNJKPWxrprwaUPtcUF>,
   a tear in the esophagus, or inflammation of the stomach
(gastritis<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stg124321;_ylt=Au5y8IGLkDoEag8dfEadl1sPtcUF>).
   For more information, see the topics Abdominal Pain, Age 11 and
   
Younger<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/children/symptoms/article/healthwise/hw242004;_ylt=AmqJJW_7i8ljCa2vOyD0JR8PtcUF>or
Abdominal
   Pain, Age 12 and
Older<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/digestive/symptoms/article/healthwise/hw46826;_ylt=Ao9n1SDkmtzPcslTKZkJU8oPtcUF>.

   - Vomiting of blood may indicate bleeding in the digestive tract,
   often from the esophagus or stomach. If you have bleeding in the esophagus,
   stomach, or part of the small intestine attached to the stomach (duodenum),
   stools may be dark red or black and tarry. Large amounts of bleeding can
   lead to 
shock<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sts14786;_ylt=AvJQv_j84f4UxIMzidi9lSUPtcUF>,
   a life-threatening condition. For more information, see the topic Nausea
   and Vomiting, Age 4 and
Older<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/breastcancer/overview/article/healthwise/hw96999;_ylt=AjB.IZX2HDLF_YNVrByLGp0PtcUF>.


Heartburn in children Almost all babies spit up, especially newborns.
Spitting up decreases once the muscles of the esophagus, which is the
muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach, become more
coordinated. This process can take as little as 6 months or as long as 1
year. Spitting up is not the same thing as vomiting. Vomiting is forceful
and repeated. Spitting up may seem forceful but usually occurs shortly after
feeding, is effortless, and causes no discomfort.
Children who vomit frequently after eating during the first 2 years of life
have increased chances of having heartburn and reflux problems, such as
GERD, later in life. Children with reflux problems also have increased
chances of other problems, such as
sinusitis<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/sts14737;_ylt=AuTwUy.mAOeSgl8kKNiXX2gPtcUF>,
laryngitis, asthma,
pneumonia<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/gerd/overview/article/healthwise/popup/stp1540;_ylt=AgdfPuixmVldodKuzVVO7dcPtcUF>,
and dental problems. For more information, see the topic Vomiting, Age 3 and
Younger<http://health.yahoo.com/topic/children/baby/article/healthwise/hw89810;_ylt=Av9JSy7jcD5kXTYKGjAeqGcPtcUF>
.
Treatment The treatment of heartburn depends on how severe your heartburn is
and what other symptoms you have. Home treatment measures and medicines that
you can buy without a prescription usually will relieve mild to moderate
heartburn. It is important to see your doctor if heartburn occurs frequently
and home treatment does not relieve your symptoms.
Review the Emergencies and Check Your Symptoms sections to determine if and
when you need to see a doctor.




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