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    How To Spot Heartburn Symptoms

    Heartburn is an uncomfortable burning sensation or pain below the breastbone or sometimes goes up to the neck. Heartburn symptoms usually appear when lying down, after meals or when sleeping. Most of the time, heartburn is due to GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease - the condition wherein your stomach acid rises back up into your esophagus.

    If you experience burning sensations that may mimic the signs of asthma or heart attack, then you may be sustaining heartburn symptoms. You should not disregard these signs and symptoms because it could lead to other grave health conditions.

    Heartburn symptoms may also eventuate due to negative interactions with clear cut drugs, such as aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), sedatives, beta-blockers and calcium channel blockers used for high blood pressure, bronchodilators, progestin hormones and other drugs. However, it's not recommended to stop medication without proper medical consultation.

    The the bulk common heartburn symptom is the pain described as a burning sensation or feeling in the chest. This sensation usually spreads up to the neck, throat, jaws, arms and back. This is the major reason why a lot people mistaken heartburn to heart attacks. For this reason, you should never predict that your condition is truly a representation of heartburn symptoms and not heart attacks. Seek medical attention instantly when chest pains occur.

    Heartburn symptoms usually eventuate an hour or less after fatty and protein-rich meals. Chest pains are worse when you're bending forward, lying down or straining your back. However, it can be easily relieve by standing or sitting upright, drinking water, ingesting saliva or taking medications.

    When To Seek Medical Help

    Heartburn symptoms may vary from one person to the next. Some people can experience a sour or bitter taste in their mouth after eating, while others may influence their throats. Because dissimilar people experience dissimilar stressful conditions and eat or drink dissimilar foods, they also experience several levels of heartburn.

    If the acid in your stomach remains for a longer time, your esophagus can become damaged, making it hard for you to swallow. In grave cases of heartburn, you could experience dehydration, weight loss, bleeding esophagus or blood in your vomit and bowel movements. Although some of these conditions eventuate on severe cases of heartburn, it's still best to spot those heartburn symptoms early to ensure proper treatment before it leads to grave health risks.

    Seek medical recognition when antacids and other medications do not work. Consult your doctor if heartburn persists more than three weeks, even after changing your consuming patterns. If you can t spot heartburn symptoms, but feel like you re having profound chest pains, call your health care provider immediately.

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