Q. Why do I get heartburn when I drink water in the morning? I haven't even ate anything yet. I've been H. pylori negative for a while.
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Heartburn, also known as acid reflux or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), occurs when stomach acids travel up into your esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest. It can be uncomfortable and painful – but it is important to remember that it is not typically a medical issue or cause for concern.
There are several reasons why you may be experiencing heartburn when drinking water in the morning. One possibility is that you have an empty stomach which allows for more acidic compounds to build up and travel upward into the esophagus. This can also happen if you have recently consumed something very acidic such as coffee or citrus fruits which can aggravate existing issues with GERD. Another reason could be gastroesophageal sphincter dysfunction (GORD), a condition where your lower esophageal sphincter becomes weak, allowing stronger gastric acids to pass through more easily than they normally would.
Finally, another possible explanation of your symptoms could be H pylori infection—an infectious bacteria commonly found in our digestive systems. While having this bacteria isn't uncommon – and even though tests might show it being negative - if untreated ,H pylori infection will often lead to various chronic diseases including GERD-like symptoms like heartburn after drinking water . If left undiagnosed and untreated ,it may compromise your body's ability to digest food properly leading eventually to serious health conditions including gastric ulceration and cancer so we strongly advise that anyone suffering from any type of unexplained recurring symptoms should go see his doctor for further investigation .
In conclusion, there are many potential causes for getting heartburn when drinking water in the morning and diagnosis requires seeing a doctor; however some common factors include an empty stomach with high acidity levels , gastroesophageal sphincter dysfunction,or possibly even H pylori infection .