About 50 results
Open links in new tab
  1. How Do I Tell the Difference Between Bile Reflux and Acid Reflux?

    Aug 5, 2011 · Signs and symptoms of bile reflux and acid reflux are similar, resulting in difficulty distinguishing between the two. The main symptom of both is frequent heartburn — a burning feeling …

  2. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Restrictive diet usually not necessary to control ...

    Dec 8, 2015 · In addition, maintaining a healthy weight is important because being overweight has been shown to increase reflux. Acid reflux happens when stomach acid flows back up into your esophagus …

  3. Mayo Clinic Minute: Timing snacks to avoid heartburn

    Nov 23, 2017 · It comes up your esophagus, giving you reflux." Dr. Murray says some foods are more likely than others to contribute to it. "High-fat foods, because they’ll sit in your stomach much, much …

  4. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Determining foods to avoid when managing …

    Feb 19, 2019 · When certain foods and beverages cause reflux symptoms, it would be wise to avoid them or use them sparingly. If they do not cause symptoms, or if acid-suppressing medications …

  5. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Lifestyle changes may ease laryngopharyngeal …

    Aug 1, 2017 · Antacids and medications called histamine antagonists — which also decrease stomach acid — can be used to treat laryngopharyngeal reflux, as well. Medications that increase the …

  6. The rainbow of urine colors: What’s typical, what’s not

    Dec 5, 2023 · Medicines Some medicines for depression, ulcers and acid reflux can turn urine greenish-blue. Medications for pain, arthritis and sleep also can turn urine green. Health problems A rare …

  7. What causes gastrointestinal bleeding and how serious is it really?

    Oct 12, 2020 · Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a symptom of a disorder in your digestive tract. The blood often appears in stool or vomit but isn't always visible, though it may cause the stool to look …

  8. Mayo Clinic expert explains gastrointestinal symptoms related to …

    Apr 8, 2020 · COVID-19 most commonly presents with respiratory symptoms, including cough and shortness of breath, as well as fever. However, digestive symptoms also can occur in patients with …

  9. A link between migraines and gastrointestinal problems?

    Dec 6, 2018 · Research has shown that people who regularly experience gastrointestinal symptoms — such as reflux, diarrhea, constipation and nausea — have a higher prevalence of headaches than do …

  10. Long COVID and the digestive system: Mayo Clinic expert describes ...

    Jun 21, 2022 · ROCHESTER, Minnesota — Long COVID syndrome, also known as post-COVID, is more than fatigue and shortness of breath. Symptoms such as headaches, brain fog and ringing in …