FAQ Schema for Gastric Reflux During Ramadan
- Acuplus TCM
- Feb 25
- 1 min read
Frequently Asked Questions About Gastric Reflux During Ramadan
1. Is gastric reflux common during Ramadan?
Yes. Many people experience gastric reflux during Ramadan due to long fasting hours followed by heavy iftar meals. Empty stomach acid and late-night eating can trigger reflux symptoms.
2. Can fasting make acid reflux worse?
Fasting can worsen acid reflux in people with sensitive stomachs or GERD. Long gaps without food increase stomach acidity, which may cause chest burning, sour taste, or night reflux.
3. Can gastric reflux feel like heart problems?
Yes. Severe gastric reflux can mimic heart symptoms such as chest tightness, breathlessness, and cold sweating. Proper assessment is important to rule out cardiac issues.
4. Is it safe to treat gastric reflux without medication during puasa?
Yes. Many patients choose natural treatments like acupuncture, dietary adjustments, and digestion support to manage reflux during fasting.
5. Does acupuncture help gastric reflux?
Acupuncture helps regulate stomach acid, improve digestion, and reduce reflux naturally. It is suitable for fasting individuals and elderly patients who prefer drug-free treatment.
6. When should I seek treatment for gastric reflux?
You should seek treatment if you experience frequent reflux, night vomiting, chest discomfort when lying down, or symptoms that worsen during Ramadan.


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