Heartburn

Introduction

Introduction All hot soups and spicy foods are like flames, burning under the ribs. This chest has the feeling of burning with raging fire. It is called gastroesophageal reflux, commonly known as heart (chest) mouth burning. This stomach acid reflux to the esophagus, resulting in a burning and painful feeling that may extend to the center of the chest, throat, and even the face.

Cause

Cause

For the time being, I don't know what causes gastric acid reflux, but it is certain that this must be related to the food I eat and the way I eat.

The main possible reasons are: swallowing big mouth food in one breath, eating too much for a meal, being full or greasy, drinking or smoking before eating, and lying down immediately after a meal.

The resistance of the esophageal mucosa is related to the abnormal peristalsis of the esophagus.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Cardiovascular selective angiography

Chest burning lasts for more than 3 weeks. I will wake up when I sleep.

Chest pain is a common clinical symptom, and there are many reasons, and the location and severity of chest pain are not necessarily consistent with the location and severity of the lesion. Trauma, inflammation, tumors and certain physical and chemical factors caused by tissue damage stimulate the intercostal nerve, radial nerve, phrenic nerve posterior root and vagus nerve are distributed in the esophagus, bronchus, lung, pleura, heart and aorta nerve shoots, Cause chest pain. In the identification, you can first analyze which category belongs to, and then identify each cause in this category.

Heartburn is a burning pain in the upper abdomen or lower chest, accompanied by symptoms of acid reflux. Heartburn is one of the most common symptoms of the digestive system. For most people, the most common cause is due to eating too fast or too much. However, some people often have heartburn even if they pay great attention to diet, and some people are After eating certain foods such as wine, pepper, etc., these foods can make your lower esophageal sphincter relax or increase gastric acid secretion. Both of these causes can cause heartburn.

Oral acid accompanied by bitter heartburn, two rib pain, this is the result of liver and stomach caused by liver and stomach disharmony, should be diarrhea.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Note the identification with the following symptoms:

Chest pain: It is a common clinical symptom, and there are many reasons, and the location and severity of chest pain are not necessarily consistent with the location and severity of the lesion. Trauma, inflammation, tumors and certain physical and chemical factors caused by tissue damage stimulate the intercostal nerve, radial nerve, phrenic nerve posterior root and vagus nerve are distributed in the esophagus, bronchus, lung, pleura, heart and aorta nerve shoots, Cause chest pain. In the identification, you can first analyze which category belongs to, and then identify each cause in this category.

Heartburn: It is a burning pain in the upper abdomen or lower chest, accompanied by symptoms of acid reflux. Heartburn is one of the most common symptoms of the digestive system. For most people, the most common cause is due to eating too fast or too much. However, some people often have heartburn even if they pay great attention to diet, and some people are After eating certain foods such as: wine, pepper, etc., these foods can make your lower esophageal sphincter relax or increase gastric acid secretion, both of which can cause heartburn.

Oral acid accompanied by bitter heartburn, two rib pain, this is the result of liver and stomach caused by liver and stomach disharmony, should be diarrhea.

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