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Acid Reflux Pain
Acid Reflux Pain Often Mistaken For Heart
Attack
The potential health risks associated with untreated
indigestion are well documented, but acid reflux pain should
serve as a strong reminder of those suffering from it, that
they need to do something to correct the condition. The acid
reflux pain is usually caused by stomach acid being refluxed
into the esophagus and irritating its lining. It is typically a
severe burning sensation that will seldom subside on its
own.
The use of antacid tablets or other over-the-counter medication
can often lessen the severity of the acid reflux pain but if
left to linger for days it is strong enough to burn a hole
through the lining of the esophagus. Easing past the lower
esophageal sphincter is common with acid reflux, but when it
flows continually upwards and makes it way through the upper
esophageal sphincter, the pain in the throat may spread into
the larynx and can cause acid reflux pain to radiate in to the
ears.
It is not uncommon for those with indigestion to experience
such severe acid reflux pain that they mistake it for a heart
attack. The burning in the lining of the esophagus is about
even with the position of the heart and many experience similar
heart attack symptoms. Even if the pain does not radiate into
an arm or there is no feeling of tightness in the chest, it is
always a smart move to seek emergency medical treatment just in
case it is not caused by acid reflux.
Pain Is Body’s Notification System
Like most health issues, acid reflux pain is a means the body
uses to communicate that there is a problem needing attention.
While there is a direct cause for the pain with acid reflex, it
is not always present. In the case of hidden indigestion, a
person may not experience acid reflux pain in the stomach;
rather they may have an uncontrollable cough or have to clear
their throat frequently. If these symptoms persist, it is
advisable to seek medical attention.
If left unchecked, acid that works its way into the throat can
damage the voice box, vocal chords and cause acid reflux pain
in the throat and ears. Remember that stomach acid is
hydrochloric acid and even with a pH factor of five the
esophagus may not shout out in pain, but a pH factor of five
will cause distress to the more sensitive tissues in the mouth.
It can also cause deterioration to the enamel on the teeth
after prolonged exposure.
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