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Acidity & Reflux: What Happens When You Take Antacids Too Often

December 18, 2025
5 min read

Acidity, heartburn, or GERD are extremely common, and many people take antacids or proton pump inhibitors without understanding their long-term effects. Occasional use is fine, but frequent, unsupervised use can disturb digestion, weaken natural gut bacteria, and increase your risk of infections and nutritional deficiencies. In this video, Dr. Deep explains why persistent acidity should never be ignored, how acid-suppressing medicines can affect your overall health, and when it’s time to consult a specialist. You’ll learn: • Why repeated antacid use can be harmful • How acid is essential for digestion and natural immunity • What symptoms shouldn’t be ignored • When to seek medical advice If you experience acidity often, especially after meals, stress, or late nights, get a proper evaluation instead of self-medicating. Early guidance can protect your long-term digestive health.

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