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why sleeping on your left side and right side is often recommended to reduce acid reflux and heartburn.

Posted on April 24, 2026 by Admin

Sleeping position can affect acid reflux and heartburn because it changes how easily stomach acid can move back up into the esophagus.


🧠 Why body position matters

Acid reflux happens when stomach acid flows upward into the esophagus. Gravity plays a big role in keeping it down.

So when you lie down, the angle of your stomach and esophagus becomes important.


⬅️ Sleeping on your LEFT side (recommended)

Doctors often suggest this position because:

  • The stomach sits below the esophagus
  • Gravity helps keep acid in the stomach
  • The “valve” between stomach and esophagus (lower esophageal sphincter) stays above acid level
  • Less chance of acid flowing upward

👉 Result: Less heartburn and fewer reflux symptoms


➡️ Sleeping on your RIGHT side (can worsen reflux)

This position can:

  • Place the stomach above the esophagus
  • Make it easier for acid to leak upward
  • Increase nighttime heartburn symptoms in many people

👉 Result: More reflux in some individuals


🛌 Other helpful sleep tips for acid reflux

  • Don’t lie down immediately after eating (wait 2–3 hours)
  • Elevate your head slightly (10–20 cm)
  • Avoid heavy, spicy, or oily meals at night
  • Sleep on a slightly inclined surface if symptoms are strong

⚠️ Important note

Not everyone responds the same way, but left-side sleeping is consistently shown to reduce reflux in many studies.

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