Symptoms Of Acid Reflux
Heartburn

Heartburn, also known as acid indigestion, is one of the more common symptoms of acid reflux. With heartburn, the patient experiences a painful burning sensation that can travel up from the stomach to the upper abdomen or chest. In some cases, the burning sensation goes all the way up to the patientâs throat. Lying down or bending over tends to make heartburn worse. This symptom also tends to be worse after eating, and it can last for several hours.
Common causes of heartburn include anything that puts too much pressure on the stomach. Examples include pregnancy, constipation, obesity, and overeating. Certain medications and foods can also increase the risk of this. Foods that can cause heartburn by increasing the amount of stomach acid include coffee, alcohol, tomatoes, citrus fruits, peppermint, chocolate, onions, and garlic.