I don’t know why my doc thinks it is acid reflux. Other than chest tightness and pressure in the head I do not have other typical symptoms of acid reflux.
I do suffer mild anxiety but what is causing my smptoms are due to my reflux which I think is caused by my anxiety. Chest tightness, pressure and occasional sharp pain under left nipple and in center of chest, anxiety, breathlessness, some jaw discomfort with head pains.
The symptoms set me off. This new chest tightness and pressure did not come on with exercise. He was confident that it was not heart related because of the tests performed and because the chest tightness and discomfort was constant for a couple weeks straight.
The chest tightness and pressure may be a little better than it was two weeks ago at times.
The most common symptom of acid reflux is heartburn .
Please, if you have not tried yet, go ahead and use an anti-inflammatory like iboprufen and the like.
I have grown very concerned over the last week because I’ve been having major chest tightness around the breastbone. Patients may experience coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath or rapid breathing.
When symptoms occur more than twice a week, patients may have GERD. Acid Reflux Acid reflux is a condition that occurs when stomach acids flow backward into the esophagus. In patients with acid reflux, the LES doesn’t close properly, allowing contents of the stomach acids to leak backward into the esophagus.
Now a nationwide study aims to take a closer look at the connection between asthma and acid reflux.
One group will receive 40 mg. This drug is a proton pump inhibitor that is often used to treat patients with acid reflux.
In the meantime, if you think you might have acid reflux, you can read about the symptoms of acid reflux here in the symptoms database.
Chest pain can also be related to problems with your digestive system.
This constant tightness has been going on now for eight days straight now. I began to feel some tightness in my chest when breathing in again.
I can do the stair climber for a strenuous 20 minutes and get my heart rate really up with out the symptoms really getting worse but last time I tried to jog it seemed the tightness did get worse.
If someone who has chest pain of coronary origin and he/she climbs stairs or walks or does any kind of exercise, most probably he/she would have developped a heart attack and you did not. About the characteristics of your previous and current chest pain, these are absolutely atypical for chest pain of coronary origin.
I feel as though I can feel my heart beat all over my body and the chest beat seems very loud 24 hours a day.
Then in April I had one night when it became very painful, not really acute but a strong pain accross my chest and difficulty breathing. Especially not lately with this tightness in my chest.
Pressure changes in the chest during an asthma attack may allow the LES to relax and stomach acids to back up into the esophagus.
I do not feel anything in my throat though. I have been suffering from tight chest and pressure in the head for the last 10 years.







