![]() Acid gastritis and reflux such as this affects 60% of the public at some point in their life. It can even give you a nasty, often metallic taste in the mouth known as “water brash”, or excessive belching. This can give that characteristic gnawing/burning sensation that starts just below your ribcage, and can travel up through your chest making you feel nauseous. ![]() Too much acid though can be triggered in some people by certain foods, or stress. Your stomach is full of acid normally, which it uses to break down food. Both can cause nausea and vomiting, but there are some key ways to tell them apart. ![]() Broadly speaking there are two types we commonly see, and these are either caused by too much acid, or by a bug that you've picked up. It's relatively common to have just one or the other, and not necessarily both together.įirstly, I'll quickly talk about gastritis, which essentially means "inflammation of the stomach". ![]() Medically, we tend to divide these symptoms into three areas: ![]()
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