Settle your stomach
Having a tummy ache, indigestion, or an upset stomach, can be painful and uncomfortable.
Here are some ways you can help settle your stomach when indigestion is the cause.


Heartburn (also known as reflux) is caused by the contents of the stomach, including acid, rising from the stomach back up into the oesophagus (food pipe).2
Symptoms of heartburn are typically described as a burning sensation in the back of the throat and chest area, usually behind the breastbone.2,3 A bitter or sour taste in the back of the throat is sometimes associated with heartburn/can be another symptom of heartburn.3
Heartburn symptoms are usually related to diet, although a small proportion of people may experience symptoms irrespective of what they eat.1
Avoid the following when eating:4
Making changes to your diet can help.1
Other changes to your lifestyle may also help to prevent heartburn. For example, avoiding bending or lifting, particularly after eating as this can increase pressure on your stomach. Raising the head of your bed may also help prevent heartburn from occurring while you’re sleeping.2
*Strugala V, et al. 2010 (Sponsored by RB).
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