E-AcidReflux.com Launches a New Website to Provide Comprehensive Information about Acid Reflux Disease

July 15, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Health News
E-AcidRelux.com recently announced the launch of a new website, http://www.e-AcidReflux.com, which provides comprehensive information about the common disorder.

E-AcidRelux.com explains that acid reflux disease, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD, afflicts millions of people each year. Many suffer from an occasional bout with heartburn, but acid reflux disease impedes your lifestyle due to severe, chronic discomfort over prolonged periods of time. If you suffer from heartburn more than twice a week, you may have GERD.

According to E-AcidRelux.com, although acid reflux disease can lead to potentially serious and chronic conditions, it is also a highly manageable condition. Many avenues are available with regard to treatment options. The most common options recommended include lifestyle changes, medical treatments, stress management, and/or a combination of all strategies.

The new website, http://www.e-AcidReflux.com, provides a detailed explanation of acid reflux disease, acid reflux symptoms, the causes of acid reflux, and various methods of acid reflux treatment. According to E-AcidRelux.com, the most common symptom is a burning sensation in the throat and chest area. The direct cause of this discomfort is stomach acid churning onto the lining of the esophagus.

According to E-AcidRelux.com, although the risk of acid reflux disease increases with age, it frequently occurs among younger people, as well. In addition to common symptoms, causes and treatments, the new website focuses on acid reflux and diet, infant acid reflux, among other topics.
E-AcidReflux.com will be constantly updated with the latest research to help visitors make informed choices about their gastroesophageal health.

About E-AcidRelux.com
Acid Reflux provides comprehensive information on the cause, symptoms, treatment, and diet associated with normal and infant acid reflux. For more information go to http://www.e-acidreflux.com and/or visit its sister site at http://www.i-painrelief.com for related information.