It happened to me along time ago...but YEAH!. nonono jk.
The burning sensation caused by acid is called heartburn. It occurs when stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest or throat.
pace maker burning in chest at night when i turn over in bed.
I have upper left back pain with a burnnig sensation it is causing me pain what could it be? paul I have upper left back pain with a burnnig sensation it is causing me pain what could it be? paul I have upper left back pain with a burnnig sensation it is causing me pain what could it be? paul
It can be. Many women that are pregnant have a burning sensation (heart burn) in there early and later stages. In there early stages it can happen if they eat food or drink acidy drinks. In the later stages the baby pushes your acid up to you chest which also causes heart burn
A hiatal hernia often is caused by weak muscles and tissue within and around the hiatus. In a sliding hiatal hernia, a small part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm and into the chest. A valve between the esophagus and the stomach also moves up and away from the diaphragm.
It is unlikely that being hit by an airbag would directly cause chest burning a week later. Chest burning could be due to other factors like muscle strain or inflammation. If you are experiencing chest burning, it's important to seek medical attention to determine the cause.
Burning sensation in the upper stomach and middle of the chest that comes and goes could be a symptom of acid reflux or heartburn. It may be triggered by certain foods, stress, or lifestyle factors. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It is another word for heartburn, pyrosis or acid indigestion. Typically it is a pain that is described as a burning sensation in the chest.
In some cases, excessive caffeine intake can lead to acid reflux which may cause a burning sensation in the chest area, often mistaken for breast pain. However, it is always important to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any other possible causes.
yes it can cause back and chest pain.
If the burning is on the left side of your chest, it is your heart. If else where or all throughout your chest and it hurts to breathe this is your lungs. You could possibly have lung or heart cancer. Contact a doctor immediately for health care and precautions.
When we drink hot beverage, we have a burning sensation, so the hot beverage actually expands the air in the lungs, causing the lungs to bloat a little( actually unnoticeable) so this heat in our lungs touches the ribs causing the burning sensation. it is the left rib because oxygen that we take in enters the left lung so left lung expands and so on...