Gastric acid is hydrochloric acid secreted by gastric gland wall cells.
In the stomach, gastric acid is continuously secreted and its secretion rate changes day and night, with the highest rate of several hours after you get to sleep and the lowest before awakening.
If gastric acid secretion is excessive, gastric acid rises.
If you have a feeling of gastric acid rising, it is a therapeutic request signal that is released from your body.
Excessive gastric acid secretion can also be caused by emotional changes, and when you are too strained, suffering from excessive fatigue or being in a terrible mood, cortical function may be impaired and further gastric acid secretion may be promoted.
Constant feeling of gastric acid rising may also be due to excessive gastric acid secretion by drugs such as reserpine, aspirin, and prednisolone.
Some indigestible foods and excess of sugar are also fermented in the gastrointestinal tract to induce gastric acid secretion.
It is not good for dyspeptic to drink too hot tea or soup.
Also, drinking should be avoided because it has a strong irritation of stomach.
Do not eat roasted or fried foods.