The prime medical factors of hyperacidity or acid dyspepsia are as follows:-
(i) Stomach Ulcers – Ulcers in the stomach are one of the prime causes of hyperacidity. Once this is diagnosed, the treatment will be done by the surgical removal of the stomach ulcers.
(ii) Acid Reflux Disease – Some people have a gastric disorder called as the acid reflux disease. In this condition, the acids of the stomach, i.e. gastric acids or hydrochloric acid, get refluxed up to the food pipe, which is biologically called as the esophagus. When this happens, it builds up the level of acidity in the stomach.
(iii) Stomach Cancers – Stomach cancers can also cause hyperacidity as one of their symptoms. This is a very rare case, but the mortality rate is quite high. Hence, a hyperacidity that lasts more than two weeks must be immediately shown to the doctor and got checked for any cancer. A timely diagnosis can enable complete treatment of the disease.
Hyperacidity gets aggravated by the following triggers:-
- Excessive intake of oily, spicy and salty foods
- Excessive intake of sour foods that contain high acid content
- Inadequate exercise
- Going to bed immediately after a heavy meal
- Too much mental stress and worries
- Taxing the mind excessively
- Consumption of alcohol
- Smoking and drug addiction
- Addictive consumption of coffee
- Too much intake of therapeutic drugs like aspirin
- Diseases of the digestive organs such as the stomach, intestines, gallbladder or the pancreas
- Peptic ulcers
- Spinal lesions
According to the theories of Ayurveda, amalpitta or hyperacidity is a result of the imbalances in the agni of the body. Agni is the fire of the body which is responsible for proper digestion. In a normal person, the agni is properly balanced; while in a person with digestive disorders, there is an imbalance of agni.
There are different causes of vitiation of agni. The important ones are:-
Prajnaparadha , i.e. intellectual blasphemy
Asatmyendriyartha Samyoga , i.e. unwholesome conjunction of sense organs with their objects
Kaala or Parinama, i.e. fluctuations of time and weather conditions
Any vitiation in agni causes an imbalance of the pitta dosha. It is this vitiation in pitta dosha that causes amalpitta. Hence, amalpitta can be caused by low amounts of agni (mandagni) or with high amounts of agni (teekshagni).
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