
Is A Severe Heartburn And Nausea Indicative Of Mild Heart Attack?

likely severe reflux
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It is not likely a heart attack. Symptoms typical of severe reflux- causes burning discomfort and nausea/vomiting
A heart attack is due to blockage in one of the blood vessels that provide blood to the heart. Since there is a reduced blood supply to that specific area, that part of the heart may undergo changes and would be unable to work as before.
Though the symptoms can vary slightly, in general a heart attack would be associated with: (1)severe chest pain, normally central, tight or heavy feeling in the center of the chest (feels as though chest crushed),
Pain can radiate to the left side of the chest and arm
The pain is not usually reported as burning in nature. This is typical of severe reflux
(2)palpitations-abnormal heart beat would occur
(3)shortness of breath
(4)excess sweating (diaphoresis)
(5)dizziness, loss of consciousness
(6)nausea can occur as well , normally related to severity of chest pain
In the absence of tight/heavy chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, diaphoresis, it is unlikely that the pain is related to your heart.
If you remain concerned, your doctor can do an ECG. An ECG would show if there are any areas of the heart with reduced blood supply. The reduced blood supply causes changes in the ' current' that passes through the heart and this would show up
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions

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