What are the health benefits of reducing stomach acid?

February 11th, 2010 | by health |
da_hal asked:


I recently suspected I was developing an ulcer, and my doctor gave me a prescription of an acid reducing medication. Immediately, my nausea and headaches went away, but also I feel like my digestion is better and have pretty much stopped having diarrhea as well.

How else did too much stomach acid negatively affect my health, and what other benefits could I experience?
Okram: nope. Because I wasn’t experiencing any pain (only nausea), he said to try the acid reducers for a month first.

DERICK

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  1. One Response to “What are the health benefits of reducing stomach acid?”

  2. By Dr. Okram on Feb 14, 2010 | Reply

    DEWAYNE

    Excessive acid production can erode the lining of your esophagus and over time cause lacerations called strictures. These can cause esophageal cancer, which is difficult to treat. Treating this with acid reducers called proton pump inhibitors (e.g. Nexium) is the best way to cut acid production. These should only be used as long as your physician recommends. The benefits will include healing of any erosions on your esophagus and healing of ulcers. Your doctor did test you for H. pylori infection though, didn’t he?

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