
What Causes Vibrating Sensation In Chest?

Question: Hi
I get sensations in chest its not fast heart rate or anything. My stomach feels burning? Chest feels vibrations pops all over no pain. I had ECG before normal blood test perfect.
I get sensations in chest its not fast heart rate or anything. My stomach feels burning? Chest feels vibrations pops all over no pain. I had ECG before normal blood test perfect.
Brief Answer:
Upper endoscopy advised...
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
1. If ECG and your blood tests were perfect, then, what explains the burning you feel in your stomach and "sensations in your chest" is GERD/reflux.
2. I advise to discuss with a GI specialist to schedule for upper endoscopy for further evaluations.
3. Meanwhile, I advise to:
- eat often, small portions and chew up slowly
- avoid alcohol, oily, chilly, spicy, fried foods
- avoid smoking
- raise your head when sleeping
- do not lay down immediately after eating
- take OTC ranitidine at bedtime and antacids after eating
Hope it helped!
Dr.Benard
Upper endoscopy advised...
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX
1. If ECG and your blood tests were perfect, then, what explains the burning you feel in your stomach and "sensations in your chest" is GERD/reflux.
2. I advise to discuss with a GI specialist to schedule for upper endoscopy for further evaluations.
3. Meanwhile, I advise to:
- eat often, small portions and chew up slowly
- avoid alcohol, oily, chilly, spicy, fried foods
- avoid smoking
- raise your head when sleeping
- do not lay down immediately after eating
- take OTC ranitidine at bedtime and antacids after eating
Hope it helped!
Dr.Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


Hi
Could this be heart related?
Could this be heart related?
Brief Answer:
Other examinations are needed rule out heart...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
The pain you have described isn't typical for heart problems. However you should do cardiac ECHO and stress test in order to definitely exclude cardiac problems.
Hope this will be of help!
Dr. Benard
Other examinations are needed rule out heart...
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome back!
The pain you have described isn't typical for heart problems. However you should do cardiac ECHO and stress test in order to definitely exclude cardiac problems.
Hope this will be of help!
Dr. Benard
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T

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