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acid problems
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Dr. You Sung Sang answered
31 years experience Gastroenterology
Acid production: Fatty foods tend to stimulate stomach acid production so that could make acid reflux symptoms worse.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Fats: Foods with Trans Fats & Saturated Fats are good to avoid.
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Dr. Edgar Mendizabal answered
55 years experience Internal Medicine
Yes: It is usually the best test

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Question??: What, exactly are you asking? Have the question resubmitted. GERD is best diagnosed clinically or with endoscopy.
A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
See details: If you do not have a history of gout or kidney stones you should not do anything. If you do have a history you need to be on allopurinol. Despite what ... Read More
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Dr. Bruce Rothschild answered
48 years experience Rheumatology
Maybe, maybe not: Elevated uric acid can be the result of medications such as diuretics or even dehydration. Elevated uric acid does not necessarily mean gout. Need m ... Read More
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A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Ronald Krauser answered
52 years experience Rheumatology
See details: If you do not have gout or kidney stone, there is no need to do anything. No matter what other doctors of this forum say, diet has very little effect ... Read More
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A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Starr Rexdale answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Try Aloecure: Try drinking two ounces of aloecure or liquid aloe drink twice daily to help control acid. Avoid coffee, tomatoes, alcohol, spicy foods. Eat starchy v ... Read More
A 22-year-old female asked:

Dr. Diane Minich answered
37 years experience Family Medicine
See a GI specialist: If anti-reflux measures and medications are not helping see a GI specialist.
A 41-year-old member asked:

Dr. David Schneider answered
38 years experience Dentistry
Don't stop: So, Lactic Acid builds up from working out - exercising. If you stop rather than go through a cool down period - it will build up and cause pain. Yo ... Read More
A 34-year-old female asked:

Dr. Charles Davant answered
49 years experience Family Medicine
What problem: If you have gout and flare more than every few years there are medications to lower uric acid. If you just have a slightly elevated level, you probabl ... Read More
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