Actually, that's incorrect - Reflux can cause symptoms that are similar to a coronary condition. Since I've had it for many years, I've had those kinds of symptoms on occasion.
All of the symptoms don't necessarily have to be tied to reflux either - generally it's confined to the upper torso but not the legs. It's possible you could have another problem that's being aggravated by reflux when it acts up, such as a disk problem or stenosis. Since I've got many spinal problems as well, at times I've experienced reflux affecting my lower spine as well.
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Left-side arm and leg pain and weakness is not a symptom of acid reflux, but this set of symptoms could be related to a serious coronary condition. A doctor would likely advise someone with such a combination of symptoms to immediately seek medical help.
Yes it can present with chest pain , abdominal pain and with nausea
Yes, the phlegm is the body's response to counter-attack the acid which is hurting the chest and throat.
Yes, it can be repaired and no it is not the cause of acid reflux.
Heartburn is a symptoms of acid reflux that shows up as tightness, pain or discomfort in the chest area. Acid reflux occurs when acid in stomach regurgitates up into the esophagus. Heartburn follows by the acid reflux. Heartburn can not happen without acid reflux.
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The acid reflux disease symptom has to do with the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) which is basically a ring of muscle at the entrance to your stomach. If the LES doesn't close all the way or opens too often, acid from the stomach can move upwards and cause problems such as burning chest pain. This is the acid reflux disease.
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Acid Reflux happens when acid from the stomach moves up into your esophagus there are a number of health issue that can cause acid reflux these include being overweight or obese having a hiatal hernia being pregnant and taking blood pressure medication also being a smoker can cause acid reflux .
The tightness in your chest is not likely from hormones. It could be from acid reflux or even a sprained chest muscle.
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Abdominal and chest pain, simultaneously, can be caused by a number of different reasons including acid reflux. You may want to consult a doctor.
Gastric reflux disease, acid reflux disease, or reflux can cause the following: Ssore throat (odynophagia) Increased salivation Nausea Chest pain Coughing