General Guidelines
- Avoid specific eating and drinking habits.
- Quit smoking.
- After eating, wait to lie down.
- After eating, wait to exercise.
- Don’t wear tight clothes or belts.
- Maintain a Healthy Weight
Avoid Specific Eating and Drinking Habits
To help manage your GERD symptoms, try to avoid eating large meals or eating too fast.
Other ways to manage GERD symptoms include:
Avoiding certain foods such as:
- High-fat foods
- Spicy foods
- Citrus fruits
- Tomato-based products
- Chocolate
- Mint
Avoiding certain beverages such as:
- Alcohol
- Caffeinated drinks
- Carbonated drinks
Quit Smoking
Smoking cigarettes weakens the lower esophageal sphincter. Stopping smoking can help reduce GERD symptoms.
After Eating, Wait to Lie Down
After eating meals, wait at least 2-3 hours before lying down. This may lessen reflux by giving the stomach time to empty.
After Eating, Wait to Exercise
Exercise or strenuous activity immediately after eating can cause stomach acid to reflux into the esophagus. Wait at least 2-3 hours after eating to exercise.
Revision Information
- Reviewer: Daus Mahnke, MD; Brian Randall, MD
- Review Date: 04/2013 -
- Update Date: 04/30/2013 -
