A state of 'hyperacidity' occurs in the stomach, which affects the inner lining of the stomach or duodenum. ❋ Unknown (2010)
NSAIDs are really hard on the stomach so can cause hyperacidity. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The result is that even though the initial symptoms are not due to hyperacidity, attempting to stop the drug can create hyperacidity. ❋ Unknown (2010)
OR Talela Bhat (Koli) has criminal properties of causing hyperacidity. ❋ Anjali (2008)
The main causes of indigestion or dyspepsia are hyperacidity, which results from improper chewing of food and overeating. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Edit when I was in medical school the big debate was whether stress or hyperacidity was the cause of peptic ulcers. ❋ Unknown (2005)
The second most common cause of peptic ulcers is non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs so stress and hyperacidity are at best in a weak 3rd and 4th place if anywhere still on the map. ❋ Unknown (2005)
A pulse faster than 80 is a sign of hyper-metabolism indicating a tendency toward inflammatory conditions, fever, hyperacidity, anxiety, stress, and possible heart or lung problems. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)
CAUSES: The most common causes of hyperacidity are stress and errors in diet and life-style. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)
Needless to say, antacids are not the approved form of treatment for hyperacidity. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)
These are bought without a prescription to treat hyperacidity, indigestion, the effects of excessive eating and drinking, and heartburn, as well as for long-term treatment of chronic peptic ulcers. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)
It is interesting to note how liver dysfunction is implicated in many lesser imbalances such as dyspepsia, indigestion, gas, heartburn, hyperacidity, premenstrual tension, white-coated tongue, and depression and moodiness. ❋ JOHN LUST (2003)
As the duration of the implantation grows longer, likely side effects will include fever, dizziness, muscle fatigue, nausea, headache, dehydration, hyperacidity, and irregular heartbeat. ❋ David Mack (2002)
In addition, pitta people are more likely to have liver and gallbladder problems, hyperacidity, peptic ulcers, inflammatory disease, and skin problems see pp. ❋ Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier (2000)
Pitta people are more likely to have liver and gallbladder problems, gastritis, hyperacidity, peptic ulcer, inflammatory disease, and skin problems. ❋ Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier (2000)