Large Meals

A full stomach while lying down leads stomach contents to press against the lower esophageal sphincter. Eating a large meal at night is one of the factors that makes the condition develop most readily. Stomach distension helps create ideal…

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A full stomach while lying down leads stomach contents to press against the lower esophageal sphincter. Eating a large meal at night is one of the factors that makes the condition develop most readily. Stomach distension helps create ideal conditions for acid reflux when combined with gravity and stress-induced sphincter opening.