Rid the Acid
PRIME Singapore|October - November 2024
Understanding Stress and the Impact of Dexilant: A Key Player in Managing Acid-Related Conditions
Rid the Acid

Lifestyle factors, particularly stress, can significantly impact gastrointestinal health. Chronic stress is known to exacerbate symptoms of GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) and other acid-related conditions. There are a number of ways in which stress can affect our health, including:

Increased Acid Production: Stress can lead to increased stomach acid production, worsening GERD symptoms. The body’s fight-or-flight response activates processes that can result in heightened gastric secretions.

Digestive Disruptions: Stress affects digestion by altering gut motility and increasing the likelihood of acid reflux. It can lead to symptoms like bloating, discomfort and changes in appetite.

Psychological Impact: Chronic stress can lead to anxiety and depression, which are often linked to gastrointestinal disorders. A holistic approach to treatment may involve addressing both the psychological and physical aspects of health.

Healthy Coping Mechanisms: Incorporating stress management techniques, such as mindfulness, meditation, exercise and proper sleep, can improve overall health and may help to mitigate GERD symptoms.

As a result of stress, millions of people face issues of heartburn or gastritis daily, and many seek relief through medications. One such medication is Dexilant, known generically as dexlansoprazole. This article aims to demystify Dexilant, exploring its role in managing acid-related conditions, how it compares to older proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), and the potential side effects of long-term use.

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