Doctors typically recommend patients experiencing acid reflux reduce their alcohol consumption. Even a slight amount of alcohol can irritate the stomach and esophageal lining and increase burning sensations for some people who regularly experience reflux. Alcohol may also interfere with the digestive process, causing other digestion issues.

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