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Denis Murphy MD
(561) 832-1643
1411 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
Edward M Cane
(561) 968-2727
5057 S Congress Ave
Lake Worth, FL
Jack S Faintuch, MD
407-967-1801
5511 S Congress Ave Ste 105
Lake Worth, FL
Sherry Ellis
(561) 439-0961
5511 S Congress Ave
Atlantis, FL
Abdul H Quadri, MD
5511 S Congress Ave
Atlantis, FL
Denis M. Murphy
(561) 832-1643
1411 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
Miles E Medrano, MR
561-964-8221
5401 S Congress Ave Ste 211
Atlantis, FL
Thomas Ira Rosenfield, MD
561-964-8221
5401 S Congress Ave Ste 211
Lake Worth, FL
James DeGerome, MR
561-732-2900
1422 S Atlantic Dr
Lantana, FL
Seth S Steinberg, MD
561-964-8221
5401 S Congress Ave Ste 211
Lake Worth, FL
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7 Ways to Avoid Nighttime Heartburn

Nearly 75 percent of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) experience symptoms at night. Fortunately, there are things you can do to find relief. GERD is a chronic digestive disease that occurs when stomach acid or bile flows back into your esophagus, irritating the lining. The result is acid reflux and heartburn. 

Some symptoms of GERD include:

  • A burning sensation in your chest (heartburn), occasionally spreading to the throat, along with a sour taste in your mouth
  • Chest pain
  • Dry cough
  • Regurgitation of food or sour liquid (acid reflux)
  • A sensation of a lump in the throat

Finding Nighttime Relief

People with nighttime GERD usually experience severe pain. However, there are some simple lifestyle changes you can make that may help you reduce or even prevent nighttime heartburn.

  • Elevate the head of your bed. Raise the angle of your bed by using 4- to 6-inch blocks at the head of the bed and use a wedge-support to elevate the top half of your body. Sleeping in a tilted position like this can help keep the acid in the stomach at night. You'll find wedges at drugstores and medical supply stores. But don't try elevating your head with extra pillows, which can compress your stomach, making heartburn worse.
  • Sleep on your left side. Try sleeping on your left side instead of your right side. The stomach is higher than the esophagus when a person sleeps on the right side, which can put pressure on the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), increasing the chance for fluid back up.
  • Remain upright after eating. Consider taking a walk after eating or at least avoid lying down after a meal. Wait at least two to three hours after eating before going to bed and refrain from late-night snacking.
  • Avoid tight-fitting bedclothes. Clothes that are snug around your waist put pressure on your stomach and the lower esophageal sphincter.

Some other tips you can try to avoid heartburn include:

  • Lose weight. Extra pounds increase...

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