Acid Reflux

What Is Acid Reflux?

Acid reflux happens when acid from the stomach flows back up into the oesophagus (the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach). This backflow can cause a burning sensation in the chest (heartburn), a sour taste in the mouth, and a feeling of discomfort or bloating.

While occasional acid reflux is common and usually harmless, frequent or severe symptoms may indicate gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) — a condition that may require medical treatment to prevent ongoing discomfort and complications.

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Symptoms of Acid Reflux

Symptoms vary in severity, but common signs include:

  • Burning pain in the chest (heartburn), especially after eating or at night

  • A sour, acidic taste in the back of the throat

  • Burping, bloating, or feeling full quickly

  • Difficulty swallowing or a lump-in-the-throat sensation

  • A hoarse voice or chronic cough

If symptoms occur more than twice a week or disrupt your sleep or daily routine, it’s advisable to seek medical advice.

What Causes Acid Reflux?

Acid reflux occurs when the lower oesophageal sphincter — the ring of muscle that acts like a valve between the stomach and oesophagus — becomes weak or relaxes when it shouldn’t. This allows stomach acid to escape upward.

Common triggers and risk factors include:

  • Large or fatty meals

  • Caffeine, alcohol, or fizzy drinks

  • Lying down too soon after eating

  • Smoking

  • Being overweight

  • Certain medications (e.g. anti-inflammatories or blood pressure tablets)

  • Pregnancy

Persistent reflux can irritate the oesophagus lining and, if untreated, may lead to further complications.

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Treatment Options for Acid Reflux

Most acid reflux treatments work by reducing the amount of acid your stomach produces. This helps ease symptoms and allows your oesophagus time to heal.

Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)

Proton pump inhibitors are the most common prescription treatments for acid reflux. They work by blocking acid production in the stomach, providing long-lasting relief from symptoms like heartburn and indigestion.

At MedsDoctor, we may offer the following options after a clinical consultation:

  • Omeprazole

  • Lansoprazole 15mg

  • Lansoprazole 30mg

These treatments are typically taken once daily and may take a few days to become fully effective. PPIs are often recommended for short-term use, though some people may need them longer depending on their condition and response.

Lifestyle Changes

In addition to medication, certain lifestyle changes can also help reduce acid reflux symptoms:

  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals

  • Avoid eating late at night

  • Elevate the head of your bed

  • Cut back on caffeine, alcohol, and spicy or fatty foods

  • Maintain a healthy weight

  • Stop smoking

How We Can Help

We offer confidential and clinically supported treatment for acid reflux through our online pharmacy service. Our process is designed for convenience and discretion:

  • Complete a short online consultation

  • A licensed prescriber reviews your assessment

  • If appropriate, medication is prescribed and sent with discreet UK delivery

Our team is here to help you manage symptoms safely and effectively with access to regulated, clinically approved treatments.

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Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus, causing heartburn, indigestion, and irritation. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to persistent pain that affects daily life.

Acid reflux treatment helps reduce acid production, preventing further irritation and easing symptoms. At MedsDoctor we offer Omeprazole, Lansoprazole 15mg and Lansoprazole 30mg, which are commonly prescribed to manage the condition.

Simply fill out our online assessment form to start your consultation.

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Acid Reflux FAQs

When should I seek treatment for acid reflux?

If you experience symptoms more than twice a week, or they’re affecting your sleep or daily life, it may be time to consider treatment.

Are PPIs safe for long-term use?

PPIs are generally safe and effective but are typically recommended for short-term use unless otherwise advised by a healthcare provider.

Can acid reflux be cured?

Symptoms can often be well controlled with treatment and lifestyle changes, though some people may experience recurring episodes.