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Heartburn

  • About Heartburn & GORD
    • What is reflux and what causes it?
    • What is heartburn?
    • Are heartburn and GORD
      the same?
    • Why do the symptoms come
      and go?
    • How serious is it?
  • Personal Reflux Review
  • Sort Fact from Fiction
  • Managing the Burn
    • Medicines that may help
    • Already taking medication?
    • Complementary therapies
  • Burn Busters
    • Lifestyle tips for managing heartburn
    • Low burn recipes
    • Dietary tips
  • Burning Fact: Up to 1 in 5 Australians experience heartburn at least once a week1

    1. Digestive Health Foundation, Gastroenterological Society Of Australia. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in adults. Guidelines for clinicians. 4th edition, 2008.

  • Burning Fact: Heartburn is the most common symptom of GORD (gastro-oesophageal reflux disease)

  • Burning Fact: Certain foods, such as fat, chocolate, caffeine and alcohol can aggravate heartburn symptoms

    1. Digestive Health Foundation, Gastroenterological Society of Australia. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in adults.

  • Burning Fact: Certain foods, such as fat, chocolate, caffeine and alcohol can aggravate heartburn symptoms1

    1. Digestive Health Foundation, Gastroenterological Society of Australia. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in adults.

  • Burning Fact: Smoking can aggravate heartburn, another good reason to quit

  • Burning Fact: Heartburn affects more than your physical health, it can affect your quality of life

  • Burning Fact: If you experience heartburn or reflux symptoms regularly – a few days a week – or your symptoms interfere with daily life you may need treatment1

    1. Gastroenterological Society of Australia. Facts about heartburn: oesophageal reflux. 3rd edition, 2007.

  • Burning Fact: Effective medicines are available to treat heartburn

  • Burning Fact: Heartburn is not caused by excess acid, but by acid moving backwards from the stomach into the oesophagus, causing pain and discomfort1

    1. Gastroenterological Society of Australia. Facts about heartburn: oesophageal reflux. 3rd edition, 2007.

  • Burning Fact: Acid reflux may damage your oesophagus if the condition becomes chronic1

    1. Digestive Health Foundation, Gastroenterological Society Of Australia. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease in adults. Guidelines for clinicians. 4th edition, 2008.

  • Burning Fact:309,716 others have visited this website to learn more about heartburn and reflux.

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  • About Heartburn & GORD

    • What is reflux and what causes it?
    • What is heartburn?
    • Are heartburn and GORD the same?
    • Why do the symptoms come and go?
    • How serious is it?
  • Personal Reflux Review

  • Sort Fact from Fiction

  • Managing the Burn

    • Medicines that may help
    • Already taking medication?
    • Complementary therapies
  • Burn Busters

    • Lifestyle tips for managing heartburn
    • Low burn recipes
    • Dietary tips

About Heartburn & GORD

  • What is reflux and what causes it?
  • What is heartburn?
  • Are heartburn and GORD
    the same?
  • Why do the symptoms come
    and go?
  • How serious is it?

Personal Reflux Review

Sort Fact from Fiction

Managing the Burn

  • Medicines that may help
  • Already taking medication?
  • Complementary therapies

Burn Busters

  • Lifestyle tips for managing heartburn
  • Low burn recipes
  • Dietary tips
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