Heartburn-Overview Causes
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Causes of Heartburn-Overview
When you eat, food travels down the esophagus to the stomach. The muscle between the esophagus and stomach lets food enter the stomach. When this muscle weakens, stomach acid flows into the esophagus. This causes a burning sensation, called heartburn.
Other causes of GERD include:
- Conditions that:
- Interfere with food passing through the esophagus
- Cause excess acid production
- Possible genetic factor
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