Habit Of Chewing Tobacco, Causing Pain In Between Chest And Burning. Cause For These Symptoms?
I am from hyderabad. I am 33years of age .I have a habbit of chewing of tobbaco(khaini) since 8years.Recently i facing some health problem like chest (centre of two chests) pain and burning, breathing ,stomach(GAS),sheaking of body.I am feared about of life.What is these symptoms.Please explain me. THANKING YOU,
your symptoms seems of having simple acid reflux in the esophagus or food pipe.
get a barium meal xray done or if facility exist go for upper gi endoscopy.
you may try antacids, proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole and will be relieved off the symptoms.
get your lifestyle modified like avoid too much of caffeins, take proper meals, avoid spices, sleep with head end of the bed elevated.
get an ECG done to rule out any cardiac problem.
best wishes
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Habit Of Chewing Tobacco, Causing Pain In Between Chest And Burning. Cause For These Symptoms?
Hi venki magi your symptoms seems of having simple acid reflux in the esophagus or food pipe. get a barium meal xray done or if facility exist go for upper gi endoscopy. you may try antacids, proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole and will be relieved off the symptoms. get your lifestyle modified like avoid too much of caffeins, take proper meals, avoid spices, sleep with head end of the bed elevated. get an ECG done to rule out any cardiac problem. best wishes