Heartburn is often a symptom of gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD), or can result from a gastric ulcer.
Digestive disorders is a reflux disease that can cost cancer, irritable, is also a symptom!
Heartburn is a common symptom of pregnancy but heartburn alone should not be an indication of pregnancy.
Yes, heartburn can be a symptom associated with premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Hormonal fluctuations, particularly an increase in progesterone, can relax the lower esophageal sphincter and lead to increased acid reflux or heartburn. Additionally, changes in diet and stress during the premenstrual phase may also contribute to digestive issues. However, if heartburn is severe or persistent, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
Yes. After ovulation, Progesterone rises causing heartburn.
A symptom of an underlying medical condition.
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Yes, individuals with colitis can experience heartburn, although it's not a direct symptom of the condition itself. Colitis primarily affects the colon and can cause digestive issues, which may lead to acid reflux or heartburn due to increased stomach acid or changes in eating habits. If heartburn persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate management.
Yes heartburn and constipation ARE a sign of pregnancy but there are many other symptoms as well
Sometimes this behavior is associated with anxiety-based disorders, but there is no specific disease or disorder that has this as a symptom.
Heartburn is the symptom of acid reflux and GERD; however, not everyone with acid reflux has heartburn and not everyone with heartburn has acid reflux. The symptom of heartburn can also be caused by other unusual things such as intestinal motility problems. Cardiac problems can also mimic heartburn and you should not confuse the two. Unexplained chest pain should be evaluated by an exercise stress test or EKG prior to an evaluation for gastrointestinal problems.
No; aggression is a common symptom of conduct disorders with often occur with ADHD.
Heartburn itself does not affect your heart; it is a symptom of acid reflux, where stomach acid irritates the esophagus. However, the discomfort from heartburn can sometimes be mistaken for heart-related issues, leading to confusion. If you experience severe chest pain or persistent symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional to rule out any cardiac conditions. Overall, while heartburn can cause significant discomfort, it is primarily related to digestive issues rather than heart health.