The Rundown on Foam Wedge Pillows

Posted by Jenius Tanner on March 13th, 2010 filed in Pillows

by Pete Law

Are you having chest pains and a burning feeling that radiates from your chest? Does this pain arises from your chest to your throat? Well, you are having heartburn which is a common sympton of GERD or acid reflux.

Aside from pharmacological and surgical interventions for acid reflux, positional therapy can be one of the effective ways to therapeutically intervene with this problem. This can be aided with the use of a foam wedge pillow.

The typical symptoms one who is suffering from acid reflux will experience includes heartburn, regurgitation and difficulty in swallowing. Rarer symptoms include pain while swallowing, nausea, pain in the chest and even excessive salivation.

According to studies, positional therapy can work to the highest degree as an effective therapy for people with acid reflux disease. The act of elevating the head of the bed proves to be working. You can elevate the head of the bed using either plastic or wooden bed risers. These days, a therapeutic foam wedge pillow or an inflatable mattress is used for this purpose.

You will be able to raise the head of the person who is experiencing acid reflux by using a foam wedge pillow. It is very important that this act of elevating the head is done to the right height. This right height would be around 6 to 8 inches which is the minimal effective height for positional therapy to work.

Besides having the ability to reduce the symptoms of acid reflux, foam wedge pillows can also aid in bringing relief to the muscle cramps of pregnant women. She can use these foam pillows to elevate her legs up while on the bed to reduce and relive the pressure caused by her own weight and her baby’s weight. This will also aid in the blood circulation of her legs.

Actually, there are no direct cure or treatments for gastro-esophgeal reflux disease at the moment. However, with the right and effective treatment, plus some good lifestyle modifications you will be able to live a normal life.

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