Acid reflux is a common condition that occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. This can cause a burning sensation in the chest, as well as other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
In some cases, acid reflux can also lead to dizziness. This is because the stomach acid can irritate the vagus nerve, which is responsible for controlling heart rate and blood pressure. When the vagus nerve is irritated, it can cause the heart rate to slow down and blood pressure to drop, which can lead to dizziness.
If you are experiencing acid reflux and dizziness, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any other potential causes. Once the underlying cause has been identified, your doctor can recommend the best course of treatment.
Symptom | Cause |
---|---|
Burning sensation in the chest | Stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus |
Nausea | Irritation of the stomach lining |
Vomiting | Severe nausea |
Abdominal pain | Gas and bloating |
Dizziness | Irritation of the vagus nerve |
Treatment | Goal |
---|---|
Medications | Reduce stomach acid production |
Lifestyle changes | Avoid triggers |
Surgery | Repair damaged esophagus |
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