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Does Acid Reflux Need to Be Treated?

Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) or acid reflux disease is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the acid produced by the stomach leaks up into the oesophagus, leading to uncomfortable symptoms such as heartburn and sore throat. While occasional acid reflux is normal, frequent or chronic occurrences can have detrimental effects on one's health and quality of life. This raises an essential question: does acid reflux need to be treated? The answer to this question is a resounding yes. Acid reflux should be treated to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and improve the overall well-being of individuals affected by the condition. Let's explore the reasons why treating acid reflux is essential: Symptom Relief: Heartburn and sore throat are hallmark symptoms of acid reflux, and they can significantly impact daily life. The burning sensation in the chest and throat can be distressing and affect one's ability to perform routine ...

Unveiling the Secrets of Pain Receptors: Gateways to Sensory Discomfort

Introduction: Pain is an essential sensation that serves as a protective mechanism for our bodies. It alerts us to potential harm or injury, prompting us to take action to prevent further damage. But have you ever wondered how our bodies detect and process pain? Enter the fascinating world of pain receptors, also known as nociceptors. These specialized nerve endings play a crucial role in the complex process of pain perception. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of pain receptors, exploring their structure, function, and the mechanisms behind their remarkable ability to sense and transmit pain signals. Understanding Pain Receptors: Pain receptors, or nociceptors, are sensory nerve endings found throughout the body, from the skin to internal organs, muscles, and bones. They are highly sensitive to various stimuli that can potentially cause tissue damage, such as extreme temperature, pressure, or chemical irritants. Unlike other sensory receptors responsible for touch, t...

How long can you get rid of the pain?

Pain and burning in the affected area, decreased strength and flexibility, and pain caused by everyday activities are very common. This is often caused by tendinopathy-tendon injury. Tendon is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone. It is responsible to transmit muscle force to the bone. A healthy tendon is up to twice as strong as the muscle, making the body of the tendon unlikely to tear before the muscle unless the tendon has already been weakened by degenerative changes. The effects of ageing, wear and tear, genetic pre-disposition and inflammation are known factors contributing to tendon injuries. Injured tendon can cause pain, loss of limb function and prevent exercise and activities of daily living. Injured tendons heal by fibrotic repair and are highly prone to re-injury. Tendons consist of collagens, proteoglycans, glycoproteins, water and cells. It takes over 100 days to make new collagen. The healing time for injured tendon varies. ...

10 Reasons why you should try acupuncture to release your pain.

Chronic pain is often defined as any pain lasting more than 12 weeks. Chronic pain persists—often for months or even longer. Pain is a very personal and subjective experience. There is no test that can measure and locate pain with precision. Chronic pain can occur anywhere in the body from the head to the toes, such as headaches, neck pain, back pain, thigh pain, leg pain and foot pain, facial pain, chest pain, abdominal pain, pelvic pain and genital pain etc. Chronic pain may occur in a variety of locations in the body and for many different reasons. With chronic pain, the goal of treatment is to reduce pain and improve function. No1 chronic pain compromise the quality of life so much. No2 It makes you tense. Chronic pain indicates there is chronic inflammation and it irritates the nerve and creates muscle tension. No3 It can make you have fatigue. All the inflammation from the chronic pain makes you feel tired all the time. No4 It can disturb your sleep. Chronic pain always irritates...