Written by Robin Madell
September 16, 2018

Overview

Perhaps you’re used to kick-starting your morning with a cup of coffee or winding down in the evening with a steaming mug of tea. If you have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), you may find your symptoms aggravated by what you drink.

There is concern that coffee and tea can cause heartburn and aggravate acid reflux. Learn more about the effects of these favorite beverages and whether you can consume them in moderation with GERD.

Effects of food on GERD

According to studies, it’s been shown that at least 4 out of 10 in the United States experience heartburn one or more times per week. Such frequency can indicate GERD.

You may also be diagnosed with silent GERD, known as esophageal disease, without symptoms.

Whether you have symptoms or not, your doctor may suggest lifestyle treatments in addition to medication to improve the health of your esophagus. Lifestyle treatments can include avoiding certain foods that can aggravate their symptoms.