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Water Brash শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: অম্ল

Water Brash Meaning In Bengali অম্ল

Water Brash

অম্ল, অম্বল,

Definition

1) Water brash is a condition characterized by the sudden flow of saliva and clear fluid into the mouth, often accompanied by a sour or acidic taste. It can be a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or other digestive issues.
2) In old-fashioned terminology, water brash refers to the symptom of excessive production of saliva, which can be triggered by certain foods or beverages, emotional stress, or physical exertion.
3) Water brash can also be described as a sensation of fluid regurgitation from the stomach into the mouth, causing a burning or sour taste. It is often associated with heartburn or acid reflux.

Examples

Water Brash Example in a sentence

1) The patient complained of frequent episodes of water brash after eating.

2) Water brash can sometimes be a symptom of GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease).

3) The sensation of water brash can be quite uncomfortable and unpleasant.

4) Drinking cold water may help alleviate the symptoms of water brash.

5) Water brash can occur when stomach contents reflux back into the esophagus.

6) Individuals with water brash may experience a sour or acidic taste in their mouth.

7) The doctor prescribed medication to manage the patient's water brash.

8) Water brash tends to be more common after consuming spicy or fatty foods.

9) Persistent water brash may warrant further evaluation by a healthcare provider.

10) Some people find that avoiding certain trigger foods can reduce the occurrence of water brash.

11) I’m sorry, but 'Water Brash' typically refers to a medical condition and may not be suitable for example sentences outside of that context.

Part of Speech

Water Brash (Noun)

Synonyms

Acid , Sour Taste , Water Brash - (NOUN) অম্ল

Heartburn , Acid Taste , Water Brash - (NOUN) অম্বল

Encyclopedia

Water brash is a condition characterized by the sudden flow of saliva and clear fluid into the mouth, often accompanied by a sour or acidic taste. It can be a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or other digestive issues.
In old-fashioned terminology, water brash refers to the symptom of excessive production of saliva, which can be triggered by certain foods or beverages, emotional stress, or physical exertion.
Water brash can also be described as a sensation of fluid regurgitation from the stomach into the mouth, causing a burning or sour taste. It is often associated with heartburn or acid reflux.