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What Can Cause Chest Pain And Indigestion After A Coronary Angiography?

Recently I have serious chest pains. I recently had a procedure done on my heart with dye to see if I was heart problems, it came back good. I continue to have bad chest pains, problems digesting certain me and/or heavy foods. I regurgitate on a regular basis if the food does not digest well. What do you think?

I don't have a job due to my health issues and struggling financially. I apologize for wasting your time, I thought this was free.

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Thu, 6 Sep 2018
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Hi,
After going through your medical details, I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that the cause of your chest pain is due to your stomach problems. Strong gastric reflux can cause severe chest pain for which you need to make some changes in your dietary habits and lifestyle.

Kindly avoid all kinds of junk food, carbonated drinks and caffeine containing products to help you with gastritis. Kindly get an upper GI endoscopy and consult a gastroenterologist for further treatment.

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What Can Cause Chest Pain And Indigestion After A Coronary Angiography?

Hi, After going through your medical details, I understand your concern and I would like to tell you that the cause of your chest pain is due to your stomach problems. Strong gastric reflux can cause severe chest pain for which you need to make some changes in your dietary habits and lifestyle. Kindly avoid all kinds of junk food, carbonated drinks and caffeine containing products to help you with gastritis. Kindly get an upper GI endoscopy and consult a gastroenterologist for further treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.