Heart burn
Cardiac
and esophageal causes may share similar symptoms as these two structures have
same nerve supply.
Cardiac
disease is one of the first conditions that must be excluded in patients with
unexplained chest pain given that patients with chest pain related to GERD
cannot be distinguished from those with chest pain due to cardiac condition. As
many as 30% of chest pain patients cannot determine their pain origin. It is
estimated that 25% to 50% of these patients have evidence of abnormal GERD.
Heartburning
discomfort from the chest area up to the throat. It can happen when stomach
acid refluxes, or flows up, through a valve called the lower esophageal
sphlincter and irritate the esophagus.
Heartburn
is the symptom of acid reflux and GERD, however, not everyone with acid reflux
has heartburn and not everyone with heartburn has acid reflux. The symptom of
heartburn can be unusual thing such as intestinal motility problems.
Many
people have different acid reflux-related heartburn triggers, but most of
people have similar heartburn symptoms.
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A burning feeling in the
chest just behind the breastbone that occurred after eating and lasts a few
minutes to several hours.
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Chest pain especially after
bending over, lying down, or eating
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Burning in the throat, or
hot , sour, acidic or salty-tasting fluid at the back of the throat.
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Difficulty swallowing.
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Feeling of food sticking in
the middle of the chest .
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Heart burn may cause
chronic cough, sore throat, or chronic hoarseness.
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