Halloween, one of the fastest growing holidays in the U.S.,
is a time when people tend to indulge in chocolate and alcohol - both common
triggers of heartburn. For the more than 50 million Americans suffering from
frequent heartburn (symptoms occurring more than one day per week), the thought
of Halloween celebrations can truly be scary.
"Halloween doesn't have to mean heartburn and you don't
have to give up the festivities," explains Dr. Michael Rahmin, an experienced
gastroenterologist based in the New York Metropolitan area. "Just remember
to protect yourself before, during and after celebrating."
Keep the following tips in mind for a fun-filled Halloween
even if you are a frequent heartburn sufferer:
Treats can be tricky - choose carefully. Candy is a main
staple of Halloween. In fact, it is the biggest season for chocolates with
nearly 90 million pounds of it sold during Halloween week in the U.S. last
year. Since chocolate and other candies such as peppermint are common heartburn
triggers, choose fruity treats instead, such as licorice or fruit chews. Also
remember, moderation is key in managing your heartburn.
Think about what you consume, not just your costume. While
most put careful thought into their costume selection, few think twice when
eating at Halloween parties. Whether it's in the office or after work, be
cautious at these ghoulish gatherings. Chocolates aren't the only popular
Halloween heartburn no-nos. Avoid other known triggers including fried or oily
foods, alcohol and acidic fruits.
Leave the broomsticks to the witches. Stretch your legs by
taking the kids trick-or-treating (as long as you can resist the urge to dip
into the heartburn-heavy candy) or take a spooky stroll in your neighborhood
checking out the holiday decorations as you go. Walking is a natural aid in the
digestive process. The natural force of gravity from staying in an upright
position while walking can help keep heartburn at bay.
Don't just stock up on treats, prep your medicine cabinet.
Even those with the best intentions can overdo it on Halloween. If you are a
frequent heartburn sufferer, try an over-the-counter (OTC) medication like
Zegerid OTC, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). PPIs work by deactivating
acid-producing pumps in the stomach. When taken once a day in a 14-day course of treatment, PPIs give people with frequent heartburn 24 hours of relief. For
more information and tips to avoid heartburn, visit www.ZegeridOTC.com.
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