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Weird type of feeling in chest..
Hlo dr , I am feeling weird type in my middle chest and pain  only in middle and also something stuck in my throat from 2 days ...what is the cause of this plz say..is this gas ??
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Acid reflux
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Most likely acid reflux. Stop spicy, oily, food, Take small frequent meals, avoid heavy meals in evening. Take tab omeprazole 20mg one morning and one evening for 10 days. Syp maalox gel 5m.l. every 8hours for 10 days. If pain is more, take tab zerodol sp one sps.
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This is most likely acidity or reflux causing chest discomfort and a stuck in throat sensation. It’s common and treatable, but needs proper evaluation to confirm. Please book a consultation so I can guide you with the right treatment and relief plan.
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Gerd or acid reflux .go for 24 hrs ph monitoring test for it.ppi for prophylaxis.
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Pain in the middle of the chest with a “something stuck in throat” feeling is quite commonly related to acid reflux, but a few other causes should also be considered Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Esophagitis Anxiety Disorder Costochondritis Even though you’re likely young, never ignore chest pain.
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Avoid spicy, oily, tea/coffee on empty stomach Eat small, frequent meals
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"When you feel a 'weird' pain in the middle of your chest along with a sensation of something 'stuck' in your throat (Globus sensation), it is highly characteristic of Acid Reflux or Gastritis. This occurs when stomach acid travels back up into the esophagus, irritating the sensitive lining of the chest and causing the throat muscles to tighten in a protective reflex
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your 'weird' chest pain is a very common sign that your stomach acid is heading in the wrong direction. Book a consultation so we can start the right medication to calm your stomach and clear that 'stuck' feeling from your throat."
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Gastritis Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR days. Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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