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i feel uneasy and frequent hiccup (I don't know the what to say to that, it is not normal hiccup we call it Dacar , like fart it comes up from mouth ) which gives me pain in heart . and also feel uneasy in my back neck . can you suggest what this symptom mean ?
It would have been great if you would have mentioned your age. Considering your age between 30-50, with such symptoms it is required to rule out acidity and angina (heartache). I would advise you to get an ECG, Treadmill test and Echocardiography done. If angina is ruled out with these tests, your doctor may prescribe you antacids for acidity. Also, Avoid high fat foods, take frequent walks and avoid lying down just after your meals.
Let me know in case of your further queries and/or reports.
Dr Vishesh Rohatgi MBBS, MD, PGDCC
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What Causes Feeling Uneasy And Frequent Hiccup?
Hi, It would have been great if you would have mentioned your age. Considering your age between 30-50, with such symptoms it is required to rule out acidity and angina (heartache). I would advise you to get an ECG, Treadmill test and Echocardiography done. If angina is ruled out with these tests, your doctor may prescribe you antacids for acidity. Also, Avoid high fat foods, take frequent walks and avoid lying down just after your meals. Let me know in case of your further queries and/or reports. Dr Vishesh Rohatgi MBBS, MD, PGDCC