I guess I don’t know if this is really a stomach bug or not, but I do know that I have a new one now that I need to watch out for. This one may become serious. I guess I am still in a recovery stage, but I am more prepared now than I was before. I am still taking my meds daily, which will keep me more aware and in check. This one will not let me go.
In the medical world, stomach bug infections often go undiagnosed for months or even years. I am not expecting to start my day with this, but it is always a good to know that you are being monitored and taking care of. In the meantime, I will continue to take my meds, which should help keep this one at bay.
It is not at all unusual to get stomach issues after consuming a very large amount of alcohol. Sometimes alcohol is the culprit and other times it’s something else that can cause stomach pain. Whatever it is, you need to make sure to contact your doctor and get your diet and health checked out. This one is not the same as the last, as I am not eating anything that is not 100% food.
A common stomach ailment is a “gastroesophageal reflux disease.” That is a condition in which your esophagus gets irritated by food and becomes inflamed. This can cause pain in your chest, abdomen, and lower back. Sometimes this condition can be severe enough to cause heartburn. For this reason, doctors recommend that you avoid alcohol and try to avoid eating anything that might irritate the esophagus.
I had a “stomach bug” once in the past, so I know that it can be serious, but it was not as severe as it has become recently. In fact, in February, a new study found that people had a lower rate of gastroesophageal reflux disease when they consumed red wine than when they drank white wine.
The new study found that when people drank red wine the reflux rate was actually lower than when they drank white wine. This could be a reason why eating red wine can decrease the chance of heartburn. If you have any further questions, I can be more specific, but I don’t think I’ll be covering it, because I don’t think it is worth the money.
I am not going to be covering this study, but I am going to say that the new study makes a lot of sense, although I don’t think that drinking red wine causes the reflux disease. I would bet that if you drink red wine after having a stomach bug, it actually makes you have a higher chance of reflux.
Well that is an interesting study. I would say that there is a lot of evidence that drinking red wine after a heartburn attack (or after a reflux, for that matter) increases the chance of having heartburn. But it is worth noting that the study is not about how drinking red wine causes heartburn. It is about drinking red wine after having a heartburn.
It is an interesting study, but I don’t think that it is quite enough to make a strong connection between heartburn and wine drinking. In fact, it could be argued that wine drinking and heartburn could be related due to the fact that both are caused by stomach acid and both are associated with alcohol.