(HealthDay News) -- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a
gastrointestinal condition that often triggers uncomfortable
nighttime heartburn that affects sleep.
The National Sleep Foundation lists these suggestions to help
keep GERD under control so you can get a better night's sleep:
- Don't lie down after eating a big meal.
- Try to eat smaller meals instead of large ones; practice an
upright but relaxed posture as you eat.
- Try to avoid onions, chocolate and high-fat foods, as well as
alcohol.
- Don't take potassium supplements.
- Take medications while sitting in an upright position and
swallow with a lot of water.
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