Table 1.
Intrinsic causes |
1. Anatomical and neuromuscular defects such as hiatal hernia, esophageal diverticulosis, obstructions, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) |
2. Psychological problems such as bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa, alcoholism, stress rumination |
3. Irritation of the gastric mucosa from spices, acidic foods and drinks, alcohol, aspirin and other drugs, infections |
4. Medical conditions such as uremia, ascites, diabetes, peptic ulcer, morning sickness during pregnancy |
Extrinsic causes |
1. Diets, such as acidic citrus and other fruits, fruit juices, carbonated acidic beverages and sports drinks/waters, beers and herbal teas, vinegars and pickled conserves |
2. Medications, such as non-encapsulated hydrochloric acid replacement, chewing vitamin C tablets, iron tonics, amino acid supplements, salivary stimulants |
3. Occupations, such as wine tasting or jobs that involve working around acidic industrial vapors |
4. Sports, such as swimming in improperly gas-chlorinated pools ('swimmer's teeth') |
* Source: Smales and Kaidonis, 2006