What Causes Chest Pain And Heart Burn?
No apparent medical reason-probably stress related
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
the colleagues excluded acute coronary events and ongoing arrhythmias but what about transient arrhythmias that come and go and may cause faint like symptoms? I'm sure the cardiologists checked for them too but you haven't mentioned anything.
Heartburn symptoms can usually be attributed to stomach acidity or gastro-esophageal reflux disease. Heart attacks may cause the same but this diagnosis has already being ruled out.
Other possible causes of chest tightness include acute lung problems like pneumothorax or pulmonary embolism but the usual cardiological investigation brings them out.
Weakness can appear in several medical conditions including anemia, electrolyte disorders, hypothyroidism, etc. Since you've undergone extensive evaluation for cardiological causes it's unlikely that any of the above is present. Please check if you've done a complete blood count, sodium, potassium, TSH levels and a chest X-ray.
Weakness is also a symptom of stress-related disorders like anxiety or could be due to physical exertion.
I would suggest to give yourselft some time to relax. Perhaps take a few days off.
Your heartburn can probably get better by avoiding big meals (particularly fatty meals), too much coffee and lying down right after a meal. Your doctor may consider a proton pump inhibitor drug.
It's not easy to give a specific diagnosis in cases like this. What you've described is not a typical presentation of a medical condition.
Despite that I hope I've shed some light on your situation.
If you have any more questions on the subject, I'll be more than happy to answer.
Kind Regards!