The Connection between Naproxen and Heartburn

Naproxen is a member of a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. This drug, like others in its class is used to treat pain, inflammation and fever. NSAIDs like naproxen work by reducing postglandin levels in the body. Postglandins are chemicals that cause the fever, discomfort and inflammation. While this drug can be quite effective for this purpose, there is a connection between naproxen and heartburn.

Heartburn is a painful burning sensation in the chest that happens when the lower esophageal sphincter or LES does not close normally. Because of this, acidic stomach fluid travels upwards into the esophagus instead of being pushed down into the stomach. This acidic fluid is what causes the discomfort. Along with a burning pain, you may also experience belching that may or may not bring up bitter, acidic fluid. You may also have difficulty swallowing. The discomfort may increase upon bending or lying down. Most heartburn sufferers find that the condition is worse at night.

While naproxen can sometimes be a factor in acid reflux, it is not always the culprit. Many times, what you eat can be a factor. Spicy and fried foods, chocolate, tomato, citrus, caffeinated drinks, alcohol and even cigarettes can cause or worsen the problem. When you eat can also play a role. Eating within two to three hours before retiring can often cause heartburn to occur. Not only that, but eating large meals as opposed to smaller, more evenly spaced ones can also cause or aggravate the condition.

Sometimes, heartburn isn't caused by medicine or diet, but by certain medical conditions. Hiatal hernia, peptic ulcers, and GERD are all examples of disorders that may cause heartburn. GERD stands for gastroesophageal reflux disease and is a chronic condition that can last a lifetime. There are treatments that can alleviate the symptoms, including certain prescription medications.

If you think there is a connection for you between naproxen and heartburn, you may want to stop taking it. You should definitely see your doctor to determine why the heartburn is occurring and find out about the best way to treat the problem. Some people choose to keep a journal detailing what they eat, when they eat and when they experience discomfort so that they and their doctor will be better equipped to understand the problem.

Copyright 2006 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved

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