Dyspepsia & Hyperacidity

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Hyperacidity, also known as acid dyspepsia or acid reflux, is a condition where the stomach produces too much acid. 

Description

Hyperacidity, also known as acid dyspepsia or acid reflux, is a condition where the stomach produces too much acid. Symptoms include:

  • Heartburn
  • Chest pain
  • A sour or bitter taste in the mouth
  • Throat irritation
  • Frequent burping and belching
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Abdominal pain
  • Bloating and flatulence
  • Diarrhea 

Hyperacidity can be caused by:

  • Unhealthy eating habits, such as eating junk, sugary, salty, or spicy foods
  • Fasting for a long time
  • Lack of sleep or rest
  • Mental stress, tension, or anxiety
  • Smoking
  • Pregnancy
  • Obesity
  • Aging
  • Skipping meals

Can Yoga & Meditation Manage Dyspepsia & Hyperacidity?

Yes, yoga and meditation can help manage dyspepsia and hyperacidity:

  • Yoga poses

Certain yoga poses, or asanas, can help with digestion and reduce stress. Some poses that may help include:

  • Pavanmuktasana: Treats all gastric problems
  • Ardhakurmasana: Alleviates indigestion
  • Padahastasana: Treats indigestion and bloating
  • Vajrasana: Aids in digestion
  • Suryaved pranayam: Treats indigestion
  • Shavasana: Keeps the body relaxed
  • Supta Baddha Konasana (Reclining Bound Angle): Reduces stomach acidity
  • Supported Supta Sukhasana (Reclining Easy Cross-Legged): Reduces stomach acidity
  • Parsvottanasana (Side Stretch with Upright Modification): Reduces stomach acidity
  • Virabhadrasana I (Warrior I): Reduces stomach acidity
  • Trikonasana (Triangle): Reduces stomach acidity
  • Parivrtta Trikonasana (Revolved Triangle): Reduces stomach acidity
  • Mindful breathing and relaxation

Yoga can encourage mindful breathing and relaxation, which can reduce stress that triggers acid reflux.

  • Stress reduction

Stress is a common trigger for acid reflux, and yoga can help reduce stress.