Acid Reflux Diet Helper

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4.1
323 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Acid reflux diet and food choice helper tool to make identification of good and bad foods for Acid Reflux, GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease) and heartburn symptoms easier.

The foods listed can be helpful to reduce Acid Reflux / GERD symptoms for people with Gastroesophageal reflux disease.

Features include:


- Comprehensive list of foods and whether they are Good, Bad, Or Neutral for Acid Reflux and heartburn.
- Search by food and beverage.
- Lookup by food category.
- General Acid Reflux, Acid Reflux Diet and heartburn info, with common symptoms such as heartburn, bad breath, dysphagia, vomiting as well as some common causes of acid reflux disease.

Why should you care about acid reflux disease?


While acid reflux is a fairly common disease and some of the symptoms such as bad breath, dysphagia, and chest pain may seem mild, GERD can have some serious long term complications such as wearing away of the teeth, esophagitis, esophageal strictures, and Barrett's esophagus.

About GERD:


Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), also known as acid reflux, or chronic heartburn, is a long term condition where stomach contents come back up into the esophagus resulting in either symptoms or complications.


Risk factors include obesity, pregnancy, smoking, hiatus hernia, and taking certain medicines. Medications involved include antihistamines, calcium channel blockers, antidepressants, and sleeping medication. It is due to poor closure of the lower esophageal sphincter (the junction between the stomach and the esophagus). Diagnosis among those who do not improve with simpler measures may involve gastroscopy, upper GI series, esophageal pH monitoring, or esophageal manometry.

Treatment is typically via lifestyle changes, medications, and sometimes surgery. Lifestyle changes include not lying down for three hours after eating, losing weight, avoiding certain foods, and stopping smoking. Medications include antacid, H2 receptor blockers, proton pump inhibitors, and prokinetics.

remedies: chewing gum, licorice, aloe, slippery elm, apple cider vinegar
causes: alcohol, chocolate, fried foods (e.g. french fries), mint, onions, garlic, tomatoes


DISCLAIMER:


We do not perform any testing ourselves. All compiled data should be used as guidelines not as basis of fact. Consult your physician before beginning any new diet. This general information is not intended to diagnose any medical condition or to replace the advice of your healthcare professional.
Updated on
Mar 25, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
323 reviews
Sophie Mildenhall
January 15, 2024
This app has been so helpful. It's been great to simply search a food before cooking or when I'm eating out and try to focus my eating towards reflux remedy foods. It has definitely helped with my silent reflux. It would be good to include herbs and spices in the searchable list and there are some foods I've had to request. But it's so much easier to have this one place to search for most foods quickly, then occasionally I have to google. It has made my adjustment to a new diet much smoother.
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Appstronaut Studios
March 19, 2024
I'm glad it's been helpful. We're adding some new items to the database now :)
Martin J
January 21, 2024
I subbed for a month to see what the app could do and, it seem to be on its way to being an helpful tool in managing your gerd but it's not fully there yet. I should be able to make a schedule for my medication without having to create an entry every time I take a pill. Alerts reminding you that it is time to eat and what you're eating would also be nice since regularity is essential. Otherwise I'm still waiting to log enough entries to see how helpful the analysis option can be.
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Appstronaut Studios
March 19, 2024
Thank you for the suggestions. A medication schedule is an interesting idea! Notifications already exist in the homepage sidebar but if you're looking for a more advanced notification system please let us know more
Bárbara Gómez
March 26, 2024
It's been one day since I started using it, but so far so good, it's a great way to keep track on what you're eating and also check options that won't trigger the reflux
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What's new

- Minor UI improvements and SDK version upgrades.