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This type of chest pain is linked to several ailments that do not involve heart problems. Some common causes include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), esophagitis, hiatal hernia, esophageal ...
Frequent pain in the chest when swallowing is often the result of a problem in the esophagus. This may be due to irritation from medications, foods, or stomach acid.
You may feel pain in the center of your chest near the level of your diaphragm, around the base of your chest. GERD often causes burning that starts in the chest and radiates toward your throat ...
Gastroenterologist Dr. Wendi LeBrett recently posted a TikTok video about some sneaky signs of esophageal cancer to watch out ...
Esophageal spasms produce squeezing pain that can feel remarkably similar to heart attack pain. These involuntary muscle contractions in the food pipe may last minutes to hours, sometimes ...
While most episodes of vomiting don't lead to Boerhaave syndrome, it is a rare possibility, and vomiting can cause other types of damage to your esophagus.
Persistent hiccups paired with trouble swallowing or a burning sensation in your chest could be a sign of esophageal irritation, Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, an internal medicine specialist, told ...
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and include chest pain, heartburn, and painful swallowing. In severe cases, people may develop ulcers or bleeding if a pill damages the esophageal lining.
1. You hurt the cartilage or muscles in your chest. Injuries to the chest (think car accidents and falls) can cause serious pain. But even regular ol’ muscle strains, which can happen after ...