Heartburn pain lasts for several minutes to several hours, depending on the gastrointestinal health of the person, and the factors that contributed to the event. Someone who has a weak lower esophageal sphincter, the muscle that separates the stomach from the esophagus, is more likely to experience prolonged heartburn. A weak sphincter is less effective at keeping stomach acid out of the esophagus.

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