Remedy Acid Reflux Relief Bed Riser System
Why acid reflux occurs Stomach acid, which we need to digest our food, is not a problem when it stays where it belongs—in your stomach. Acid reflux is a physical condition where the contents of the stomach—including acid—back up (or reflux) into the esophagus (the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach). If this condition happens too frequently, it could cause acid reflux disease. Reflux Care: Inclining Your Bed. Why should I tilt the head of my bed up? The backward flow of stomach juices up through the esophagus (ie, the tube that connects the mouth with the stomach) is called reflux – or gastroesophageal reflux. This condition can irritate the throat. It can also contribute to a variety of complaints in the throat area such as "post nasal drainage," "lump in the throat," hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, throat clearing, cough, choking, "throat spasms" and even other throat troubles. Recommended treatments of reflux include both medications and lifestyle adjustments. Although medications reduce the acid component of the stomach juices, they do not prevent or even reduce the stomach juices from refluxing or spilling into the throat. Tilting the head of your bed upward raises your head and helps reduce the chance that juices from the stomach will escape and spill into the throat through the night. How do I raise the head of my bed? The best method to raise the head of your bed is through the use of "bed risers." Order this 2-pack Remedy Acid Reflux Bed Riser System. Holds approximately 1200-pounds Pyramid design keeps your bed steady for use with stationary or lock-wheel bed frames only.