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Digestive Health
Question #28528
4 hours ago
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acidity causes - #28528

Agastya

I am feeling super frustrated with my stomach lately. For the past few weeks, I’ve been dealing with some serious discomfort. I mean, I never thought I’d be Googling “acidity causes” at 3 AM but here I am! It started after a few weeks of eating out more than usual, maybe it’s the fried food? At first, I didn’t think much of it, but now I’m experiencing this burning sensation in my chest and throat – like heartburn, I guess? I thought it was just indigestion or something, but I can’t shake this feeling. My doctor mentioned “acidity causes” might be linked to certain foods like dairy or spicy stuff, and I have noticed my symptoms spike after I eat pizza or ice cream. Could it really be that simple? I tried over-the-counter meds but they gave me temporary relief. I’m now worried about what else could be triggering it. Should I just cut out those foods entirely? Are there specific things to watch out for? Does anyone have any tips on managing "acidity causes" at home or what to do to avoid this discomfort? This whole thing is really putting a damper on my daily life!

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