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Can GERD symptoms cause chest pain? |
First, I HAVE been to my doc a thousand times over and he doesnt know where the chest pain comes from, and its certainly not panic attacks. When i get the chest pains (generally between my breastbone), i have the urge to burp and my throat swells a little, making it more difficult to swallow. Is this consistent with what GERD could possibly cause? It may be, but a few things may need to be ruled out first. GERD can cause chest pain and is caused by diet (fried foods, acidic foods like spaghetti sauce and pizza), smoking, drinking pop, obesity and inactivity. Does your throat get hoarse? Does eating make the pain better or worse? Also, if this hasn't been done already you may want to get a test for H. Pylori, a bacteria that causes ulcers. Yes. You need to keep careful records of what you're eating, and when you have these symptoms. You may be able to pinpoint certain food items that cause the reflux and avoid them. http://www.aboutgerd.org/characteristics... yes Sounds to me like you definitely have GERD. If i'm right, your symptoms will be worse after a heavy meal. Go back to your doctor and tell him what you think. He should prescribe you a PPI (proton pump inibitor) such as lansoprazole or omeprazole, which will ease your symptoms and eventually cure your GERD. Get well soon. The throat swelling does not appear to be a symptom of GERD. However GERD can cause heartburn among other pain in the upper G.I tract. I'm sure your doctor has already done an endoscopy, but if not, find a doctor that will. Good Luck. Yes, that's what it sounds like. My girlfriend and her son has had the gerd. To much acid in the stomach. When it churns up the little valve that keeps food down is helpless.The acids flare up the esophogous and gives you horrible chest pains. Feels like a heart attack. It actually burns your esophogous, too. Medications such as Nexium has helped, but there are other medicines that help, too. Convince your doctor that you have the symptoms of the Gerd. Don't eat spicy foods for a little while. No orange juice or foods that are high in acids for a bit till you get it intact. Slow down on the sodas , too. Medical articles and knowing someone who has had the gerd before. |
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