What u need is medical assistance most of all. Second the best way to counter that is by using a drug that acts on the stomach's nervous system.
Here we have Nexium with esomeprazol as it's active substance.
If u take an anti-acid that has a base substance sometimes the stomach reacts by secreting more acid. So go with the ones that go on the nervous system and just tell the stomach to calm down
Also this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastroe...reflux_disease
Omeprazole doesn't act on the stomach's nervous system. It interferes with the mechanism that makes the acid itself.
(wikipedia)Proton pump inhibitors act by irreversibly blocking the hydrogen/potassium adenosine triphosphatase enzyme system (the H+/K+ ATPase, or, more commonly, the gastric proton pump) of the gastric parietal cells.[4] The proton pump is the terminal stage in gastric acid secretion, being directly responsible for secreting H+ ions into the gastric lumen, making it an ideal target for inhibiting acid secretion.
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I lol'd
kinda assume I know what you mean but it still sounds funny xD
of course there's different scenarios (ie h2 blockers to stop acid secretion or target hormone secretion, or nullify the acid with cations) but in the end changing your diet would be most beneficial to your health OP.
"There is a pervasive myth that making content hard will induce players to rise to the occasion. We find the opposite. " -- Ghostcrawler
"The bit about hardcore players not always caring about the long term interests of the game is spot on." -- Ghostcrawler
"Do you want a game with no casuals so about 500 players?"
Will echo points about exercise. Often had issue with it, generally when I been slacking with gym though. Stayed at it with gym and cycling to work (only a couple of miles each way) and not had issues since.
Originally Posted by BoubouilleOriginally Posted by xxAkirhaxx
It's really important that you prevent this from happening, rather than react to the occurrence of acid in your throat.
If left untreated, you will develop Barrett's Esophagus. It's not fun, and you will regret not treating it every day for the rest of your life.
Go to a doctor. Stop listening to random "fixes" on the internet. This is a health issue, and thus you should consult an expert to prevent serious issues in the future.
As many people said, there are over the counter medicines you can try for this. If that doesn't work, you should see a doctor for advice or a prescription.
I'm going to close this because it borders on asking for medical advice which, for your safety, we really don't allow here.