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Quick short jolt in chest. No numbing in arm or anything like that. I have been on antibiotics for over a week for root canal. Bowels are normal but been having some heartburn and burping that taste acidic. Just took a baby aspirin and Prevacid.
Welcome to Health Care Magic. thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern.
I have gone through the entire post. I can understand you are quite anxious about your health. Do not worry.
I would suggest you to
- Get an electrocardiogram done - to rule out cardiac pathology - I would start tablet Esomeprazole twice daily and Mucaine gel to give you relief. Your doctor can guide on the exact dosage. - Avoid oily,spicy food.
I would also suggest you to visit a physician . He/she can examine you and correlate clinically.
Hope this helps. Write back to us. Have a nice day. Regards. Dr. Goswami
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Welcome to Health Care Magic. thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. I have gone through the entire post. I can understand you are quite anxious about your health. Do not worry. I would suggest you to - Get an electrocardiogram done - to rule out cardiac pathology - I would start tablet Esomeprazole twice daily and Mucaine gel to give you relief. Your doctor can guide on the exact dosage. - Avoid oily,spicy food. I would also suggest you to visit a physician . He/she can examine you and correlate clinically. Hope this helps. Write back to us. Have a nice day. Regards. Dr. Goswami