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8. An Unpleasant Taste

Many heartburn patients notice an unpleasant sour or bitter taste in the mouth during a heartburn episode. The regurgitated stomach acid backing up into the esophagus is the cause of both this symptom and the burning sensation at the back of the throat. Sometimes, more acid enters the esophagus than the tract can handle, and the liquid moves higher, into the throat and mouth.

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