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- Can You Eat Too Many Antacids? And What Happens If You Do?
There are several classes of over-the-counter and prescription options to help with symptoms of heartburn, acid reflux indigestion and upset stomach Antacids are products that neutralize
- Can You Overdose on Antacids? - MedicineNet
There are side effects from taking too many antacids The least important side effects are constipation (aluminum-containing antacids) or diarrhea (magnesium-containing antacids Large amounts of calcium carbonate -containing antacids (for example, Tums) can affect the balances of calcium and acid in the body and damage the kidneys
- The Risks of Overusing Antacids and Their Impact on Digestion
Slow, mindful eating can reduce the incidence of indigestion and heartburn, diminishing the need for antacids Chewing food thoroughly and eating in a relaxed environment can improve overall digestion
- A G. I. Doctor Breaks Down How Your Beloved Antacid Tablets . . . - Well+Good
When acid indigestion strikes, many people weigh one of two options: Suffer through the stomach pain and discomfort or pop an antacid tablet in hopes of getting some relief
- Impact of Taking Antacids Regularly: What Happens to Your Body?
Discover the effects of regular antacids use on your body Learn about potential risks like acid rebound, mineral imbalances, kidney stone formation, medication interactions, and the importance of addressing underlying digestive issues
- From kidney to heart disease: The effects of eating too many antacids . . .
Antacids are easily accessible over-the-counter drugs that work by neutralizing stomach acid, providing quick relief from heartburn and acid reflux symptoms They contain ingredients like magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide, or calcium carbonate, which reduce the acidity of the stomach contents
- Side Effects of Eating Too Many Tums - Healthfully
Eating too many Tums may irritate your digestive tract, causing nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort and loss of appetite Constipation is quite common with Tums All antacids containing calcium tend to cause constipation, while antacids containing magnesium tend to produce diarrhea
- If You Take Too Many Antacids, Heres What Could Happen! - BabaMail
Antacids containing aluminum (Mylanta and Maalox) or calcium (Tums and Rolaids) can cause constipation Some products will also contain a source of magnesium (a laxative) to help counter this problem
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