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Home Remedies to Get Rid of Acidity

Parul Dube

November 8, 2021

We all have experienced that burning sensation in our throat or stomach after eating something spicy or hot. This uncomfortable feeling is what people call acidity or acid reflux. It is possibly one of the most common health conditions. Incidentally, it is also extremely uncomfortable when acidity or acid reflux hits you. Simple lifestyle changes and some common home remedies for acidity can help cure it completely. However, if the problem is not addressed in the beginning, it can cause some serious health problems.

What Is Acidity?

Our stomach produces Hydrochloric acid (HCL) which consequently breaks down the food that we eat. The gastric glands in our stomach naturally produce this acid. When this acid is produced in excess by the gastric glands and pushed up, we experience a burning sensation in our chest. This is what we call acidity.

Acidity is usually coupled with a painful, burning sensation in the chest or throat. It is also called heartburn. Heartburn is the most prominent symptom of acid reflux. The others are dry cough, regurgitation which is a sour or bitter-tasting acid residue in the mouth or throat, bloating, nausea, headache, weight loss, hiccups, dysphagia which is a feeling of food being stuck in your throat, sore throat, black stool and in extreme cases bloody stool or bloody vomit.

Frequent acidity or acid reflux can cause GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) which is a phenomenon of backwash. The oesophagus is the tube that carries the food from our mouth to the stomach. When acid from the stomach gets pushed up into the oesophagus, we experience acid reflux.

Every human being experiences acid reflux at some or other point in their life. However, regular occurrence of acid reflux can damage the oesophagus and cause chronic problems and extreme issues like oesophagus cancer and ulcers.

Causes of Acidity

Our lifestyle and irregular eating habits are the main reasons behind acidity. Some food items may cause sensitivity in one, which may lead to acidity or acid reflux.

Therefore, it is important to pay attention to all the factors to determine the true cause of acidity.

1. Bad Eating Habits:

  • Overeating
  • Consumption of spicy food
  • Skipping meals
  • Eating at odd times
  • High intake of salt
  • Eating just before sleeping

2. Strong Medications:

  • Antibiotics
  • Blood–pressure medicines
  • Anti-depressants
  • Anxiety medicines
  • Anti-inflammatory drugs

3. Certain Foods and Drinks:

  • Too much tea and coffee
  • Carbonated drinks
  • Fried food
  • Processed food
  • Junk food
  • Spicy food

4. Lifestyle Choices:

  • Low fibre diet
  • Lack of sleep
  • Excessive stress
  • Excessive alcohol consumption
  • Smoking
  • Lack of physical exercise

Symptoms of Acidity

Symptoms of acidity

Our stomach produces digestive acids to break down the food that we eat. Our stomach has a thick lining that withstands all these acids. When this acid reaches our esophagus, it creates burning sensations because our esophagus is not equipped to handle the acidic substances. 

Therefore, we experience acidity symptoms that include:

  • Burning sensation in the mouth and stomach
  • Chest pain
  • Sour taste in the mouth
  • Bad breath
  • Constipation
  • Vomiting
  • Nausea
  • Indigestion
  • Frequent hiccups
  • Chest heaviness
  • Difficulty in swallowing food
  • Restlessness

Severe Acidity Symptoms include:

  • Black stools or bloody stools
  • Continuous pain in the lower abdomen
  • Dry cough
  • Sudden weight loss
  • Persistent heartburn

Diagnosis

Acidity, if left untreated for a long time, can cause severe health problems. If you experience regular acidity symptoms, we recommend that you visit a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis of acidity consists of certain tests that include-

  • Upper endoscopy
  • X-ray of the digestive system
  • Ambulatory acid (pH) probe test
  • Oesophageal manometry

After conducting the above tests, the doctor can prescribe certain antacids to reduce the production of acid in the body. Medications are also provided to heal the esophagus. If the medicines are unable to control the acidity problem, the doctor might even suggest surgery in severe cases.

15 Easy Home Remedies for Acidity

Acidity can be frustrating and can have a debilitating effect on your social life. Simple home remedies not only provide quick relief in acidity problems but can also cure them completely.

1. Cold Milk

Cold Milk

Drinking cold milk provides great relief in acidity. Milk is rich in calcium and prevents acid buildup in the stomach.

2. Coconut Water 

Coconut water is rich in electrolytes, which in turn balance out the excessive acid production.

3. Black Cumin Seeds 

Directly chew some cumin seeds or boil 1 teaspoon of them in a glass of water and drink. Black cumin seeds prevent acidity and its symptoms like heartburns, nausea, bloating, constipation, etc.

4. Fennel or Saunf 

Fennel or Saunf

Have one teaspoon of fennel powder with a glass of warm water for instant relief from acidity and heartburn. Fennel also improves digestion and prevents gas and bloating.

5. Lukewarm Water

Drink lukewarm water on an empty stomach in the morning and at bedtime. It boosts digestion. Subsequently, this helps relieve acidity and its symptoms.

6. Cardamom

Chew one cardamom every day to get rid of acidity, indigestion, and gastric problems. 

7. Watermelon Juice 

Watermelon Juice

Drink a glass of watermelon juice daily for instant relief from acidity and heartburn.

8. Buttermilk 

Buttermilk is rich in lactic acid that soothes the stomach and normalizes acidity. Drink a glass of buttermilk with a pinch of black pepper and coriander for instant relief in acidity.

9. Ginger

Chewing a piece of raw ginger or drinking ginger tea helps prevent acidity and its symptoms. It also improves digestion.

10. Cloves 

Cloves

Put a piece of clove in your mouth and swallow its juices. Clove helps to relieve acidity, gastric irritability, indigestion, and nausea. 

11. Banana 

Banana neutralizes acidity and soothes the stomach. Consume milk and banana together to prevent acidity.

12. Papaya 

Papaya consists of an enzyme called papain that reduces gastric acid secretion and gives relief from acidity.

13. Ajwain 

Ajwain

Ajwain is an effective anti-acidic agent. It relieves acidity and improves digestion.

14. Turmeric 

Turmeric is a magic spice. It works wonders for our bodies. It also helps relieve acidity and boosts digestion.

15. Jaggery

Jaggery is great for digestion. So, it can provide instant relief in acidity. It also reduces heartburn and soothes the throat or chest area. Therefore, eating a small piece of jaggery post your meal may help you soothe acid reflux problems.

Side Effects of Untreated Acidity

Acidity or heartburn is not taken very seriously, as it is a normal occurrence in every family. However, if left untreated, it can cause serious side effects to your health.

  • Damage to Oesophagus – When acid reflux occurs, acid flows back to the oesophagus and irritates it. Constant acid reflux can cause severe damage to the oesophagus and lead to various other complications.
  • Esophageal Ulcers – Persistent acid reflux can damage the lining of the oesophagus and cause ulcers. Symptoms of Oesophageal ulcers include painful swallowing, nausea and chest pain.
  • Narrowing of the Oesophagus – Oesophageal stricture is the clinical name of damage caused by the stomach acids. With excess reflux, subsequently, the acid scars the lining of the esophagus and leads to tissue build-up. Eventually, this build-up narrows the oesophagus tract, and that makes it hard to swallow food and drinks. It leads to weight loss and dehydration in the body.
  • Increased Risk of Oesophageal Cancer – Constant acid reflux can increase your risk of esophageal cancer. Therefore, it is essential to address the problems caused by acidity and opt for timely treatment. Furthermore, it can damage the oesophagus largely and make it harder to treat.
  • Tooth Decay – So, did you know that stomach acid can wear down the enamel of your teeth? The corrosive nature of the acid weakens one’s teeth, which then leads to cavities and decay.

Lifestyle Changes to Treat Chronic Acidity in Adults

Acidity is a lifestyle problem. Certain changes in your lifestyle can help you treat acidity problems.

  • Eat smaller meals
  • Avoid smoking
  • Avoid alcohol
  • Include fibre in your diet
  • Avoid caffeine and carbonated drinks
  • Avoid stress
  • Lose weight if you are overweight
  • Eat clean and healthy
  • Sleep well
  • Exercise regularly

Acidity in Babies and Children

Children and infants also experience heartburns and acidity. Heartburn in children and babies is usually a sign of gastroesophageal reflux also called GER or acid reflux. In this condition, the stomach acid flows back into the esophagus.

In infants, an immature digestive system is the cause of heartburn. Whereas in young children, being overweight, exposure to passive smoking, or eating spicy or junk food can cause acid reflux.

Symptoms of Acid Reflux in Infant and Children:

  • Arching of the back during feedings
  • Chest pain
  • Coughing
  • Fussiness
  • Hoarse voice
  • Painful swallowing
  • Poor eating
  • Sore throat
  • Vomiting
  • Wheezing

Treatment

Certain medications and lifestyle changes can also help in treating this problem.

  • Give smaller, more frequent meals to your child rather than three big meals
  • Avoid letting your child eat just before bedtime
  • Avoid feeding your child spicy food, soft drinks, fried foods, chocolates, etc. Replace refined products like white sugar, maida, white rice with brown sugar, jaggery, ragi or millets, brown rice, etc to develop healthy eating habits during formative years.
  • Raise the head of the child while sleeping with the help of a pillow
  • If the problem persists, consult a doctor

Summary

Acidity or acid reflux is a common problem. Many people suffer from it after eating a heavy or spicy meal. Certain lifestyle changes and food habits or home remedies for acidity can help you deal with it. However, if the symptoms are persistent and severe, you need to consult a doctor.

If acid reflux is ignored for long, it can turn into a daily annoyance. In extreme cases, prolonged acidity problems can damage the esophagus lining. Moreover, it can lead to serious health issues.

So, be vigilant of what you eat and drink. Watch your symptoms, follow some home remedies for acidity, quick relief and take care of your health.

Source:

health.harvard.edu

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. What causes acidity?

A. Acidity or acid reflux occurs when the stomach acid flows back to esophagus which is the tube connecting the mouth and the stomach. This is a result of excess production of acid in the stomach by gastric glands. Another cause is hiatal hernia, which is when the upper part of the stomach and LES, the separator muscle between stomach and chest, move up the diaphragm and the acid reaches the esophagus.

Q. What is the fastest way to cure acidity?

A. Acidity can be cured by making lifestyle and dietary changes in the long term. Switching to healthy food, avoiding processed, fried and sugary food, quitting smoking, replacing aerated drinks with natural alternatives like buttermilk, coconut water, cold milk, lemon water can help reduce acidity and heartburn substantially. To get immediate relief, one can resort to acidity medicines or simple home remedies like baking soda, ginger, cardamom, apple cider vinegar, cold milk, etc.

Q. What are the symptoms of acidity?

A. Heartburn is the most common symptom of acidity. The others are dry cough, regurgitation which is a sour or bitter-tasting acid residue in the mouth or throat, bloating, nausea, headache, weight loss, hiccups, dysphagia which is a feeling of food being stuck in your throat, sore throat, to name a few.

Q. Does acidity lead to heart diseases?

A. The symptoms of heartburn may be similar to a heart attack. It is not always easy to tell the difference between the two. When in doubt, it is always advisable to consult a doctor. Angina or heart attack is accompanied by chest pain which occurs due to insufficient flow of blood to the heart. Wherein heartburn is usually accompanied by a burning sensation in the chest. Most often they are not related.

Q. Does any physical exercise help to cure acidity?

A. Being upright reduces symptoms of acidity. Low-impact exercises help too. Yoga is proven to treat acidity and acid reflux problems substantially with continuous practice. Along with low impact exercises, leading a healthier lifestyle, eating right, eating on time and sleeping properly help cure acidity. Reducing weight also helps to cure chronic acidity problems.

About the Author

Parul holds a Masters of Medical Science in Public Health Nutrition from the University of Glasgow, Scotland, and has worked across the globe from the U.K to New Zealand (NZ) gaining her License with the Health Professionals Council (HPC, UK) and the NZ Nutrition Council. From being a Gold medalist in Clinical Nutrition to being awarded an internship with World Health Organisation (WHO, Cairo, Egypt) and Contracts with CDC Parul has had a wide spectrum of work experiences. She is very passionate about Nutrition and Fitness and holds strong to her guiding mantras ‘ Move more’ and ‘Eat Food that your grandmother can recognize’!


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