What’s wrong with acid reflux from eating sweets?

Eating sweets acid reflux, may be physiological factors, but also may be chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer, esophagitis and other disease symptoms. You should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat it. 1. Physiological factors: Sweets are hypertonic foods, if consumed in large quantities, they will stimulate a large secretion of stomach acid, and if the stomach acid cannot be discharged to the duodenum, it will lead to the reflux of excessive stomach acid into the esophagus or pharynx, which will result in the physiological reaction of stomach acid reflux. It is recommended not to consume too many sweets at one time to avoid the symptoms of gastric discomfort, and if gastric reflux is serious, consult a doctor in time. 2. Disease factors: Eating sweets will make gastric acid secretion, stimulate gastric mucosa, may lead to chronic gastritis, gastric ulcer symptoms worsening, acid reflux, heartburn and other symptoms. When patients with esophagitis consume sweets, a large amount of stomach acid may flow back into the esophagus, leading to the aggravation of esophagitis. It is recommended that patients with gastric problems should minimize the consumption of sweets and maintain a light diet to avoid burdening the stomach. If the symptoms of acid reflux are still present even after physiological factors are excluded, it is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.