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Abstract:
Acid reflux can cause death by choking and is easy to prevent with medicines.
Question:
Is acid reflux (heartburn) dangerous?
Answer:
Acid reflux occurs when stomach content rises into your esophagus (=gullet, throat, gorge) and causes pain in the throat or mouth, sometimes called heartburn.
Acid reflux is prevented by medicines such as those whose names end with "prazol", for example esomeprazol and omeprazol. These medicines, however, often have unwanted side effects. An older medicine, with the name "ranitidin" sometimes helps and has no side effects.
Acid reflux is dangerous, because if it happens when you are sleeping, the reflux can get over to the windpipe. There, it may stop air from getting into your lungs, and can then cause death by choking.