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… threatening issue,” Dr. Welsh says. “Look for any signs of weakness, confusion or lethargy. Dizziness, falls and heartburn symptoms can also be signs of a heart attack.”What does the emergency department need to know …
… time, that air actually stays trapped in the esophagus until it comes back up.”If you have heartburn you may also experience burping.“Heartburn is the condition when acid flows backward from your stomach into …
… leak out into your esophagus, which lacks this mucus layer. That leads to the burning feeling of heartburn. (Got heartburn? Try these tips to tame the flame.)3. The issue of ulcersStress often gets unfairly …
… be behind otherwise unexplained symptoms such as:Frequent belly aches.Diarrhea.Gas and bloating.Headaches or migraines.Heartburn.Nausea.The plan also cuts out food — such as sugars and alcohol — that could cause inflammation and …
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… slosh around in your stomach and induce gastric acid production,” Dr. Lee points out. That could make heartburn or reflux even worse.DO try easy-to-digest formats. Tablets tend to be harder to digest …
… with your doctor before taking ibuprofen if you have any of the following conditions:Gastrointestinal problems, including heartburn.Heart problems.Kidney problems.Pregnancy.How much ibuprofen is safe?How much ibuprofen you can take depends …
… poor gut healthSo, what happens when your gut gets off kilter? Symptoms of poor gut health include:Heartburn.Intestinal gas (aka, farts).Bloating.Constipation.Diarrhea.Fatigue.Skin rashes.“It’s important to stay attuned to …
… squeezing or, says Dr. Miller, “Like an elephant sitting on your chest.”Achy or burning sensation, like heartburn.A panic attack often causes:Sharp or stabbing pain (not typical with a heart attack).Heart racing …
… related painGastrointestinal chest pain is often due to something you ate or drank. It can feel like heartburn or a heart attack. You may experience this chest pain when swallowing or after:Drinking alcohol or …
Caffeine: It can be a blessing when you’re tired and need a pick-me-up to get through your hectic day.While a cup of coffee, a spot of tea, a can of soda …
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