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(ARA) - With summer just around the corner, calendars will be filling
up with barbecues, picnics and trips to the beach. Unfortunately, these
warm-weather activities may go hand-in-hand with heartburn. And with
more than 50 million Americans suffering from frequent heartburn
(symptoms occurring twice or more weekly), that adds up to a lot of
post-barbecue blues.
While a little burning is expected when you fire up the grill, Dr.
Michael Rahmin, a leading gastroenterologist based in the New York
Metropolitan area, says that if you follow some simple, at-home
guidelines, you may be able to avoid the burning sensation in your
chest.
"By making a few simple adjustments, you can enjoy the barbecue season
and help keep your heartburn at bay," says Dr. Rahmin. "Don't miss the
parties this summer, just protect your stomach both before and after
you hit the grill."
Dr. Rahmin recommends the following tips for a healthier, happier
barbecue season:
Don't overdo it. Smaller, more frequent meals help optimize the
digestive process. Eating big portions can put more pressure on your
stomach and lead to heartburn. Remember that the next barbecue is
probably around the corner so be reasonable about portion sizes.
Watch out for triggers. If you are prone to heartburn, be cautious when
considering certain foods that are known to cause problems, including
caffeinated drinks, alcohol, chocolate and spicy, fatty foods. Barbecue
alternatives to consider include lower-fat dogs instead of traditional
beef hot dogs, or make your burgers with lean ground turkey. With the
right condiments, it's hard to tell the difference. Since all stomachs
are not created equal, also be aware of your own personal triggers and
try to cut back or at least avoid them late in the evening.
Let gravity help. Although that hammock may be calling your name, keep
away after a big meal. To help your food digest properly, stay in an
upright position rather than lying down after you eat. The natural
force of gravity helps with the digestive process.
Keep your medicine cabinet stocked. If you are a frequent heartburn
sufferer, try an over-the-counter (OTC) medication like Zegerid OTC, an
OTC proton pump inhibitor (PPI). PPIs work by deactivating
acid-producing pumps in the stomach, offering 24-hour relief of
frequent heartburn with one dose per day. For more information and tips
to avoid heartburn, visit www.ZegeridOTC.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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