Frequent burping after meals, along with nighttime acidity and increased salivation, may signal hyperacidity and acid reflux, sometimes exacerbated by anxiety. Lifestyle changes like exercise, meditation, and yoga can help manage anxiety and gastrointestinal discomfort. Antibiotics may not be needed; lifestyle adjustments and over-the-counter medications targeting acid production are often effective.
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It could be acid reflux or trapped gas. Avoid spicy, fatty, or acidic foods, eat smaller meals, and stay upright after eating. Drink water but avoid carbonated drinks. Try an antacid with simethicone (like Gas-X). If symptoms persist or worsen with pain,
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Your LAX LES Hills Grade 2 indicates a weakened LES, which can lead to persistent acid reflux. If you're already on acid-suppressing medication and still have symptoms, further tests like: 24-hour pH monitoring – Measures acid reflux severity. Esophageal
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