Acid reflux and worrying heart pain. - British Heart Fou...

British Heart Foundation

54,645 members34,205 posts

Acid reflux and worrying heart pain.

Khonkaen profile image
8 Replies

Woke this morning with worrying chest pains, thinking is was the acid reflux I get almost every other day, I went through my routine. Upper body exercise, chewing gum, trying to burp, but it just wouldn't go away and I started to worry.

Then I remembered what I did and ate last night, Spaghetti in a rich tomato sauce, with lots of garlic and a glass of red wine, bit of chocolate. I also watched a few Youtube videos on politics, all in all the wrong things to do, 4 bad foods for AF and a lot of stress.

I posted on this subject a few months ago, thinking regular acid reflux and heart pain following stenting went hand in hand, but judging by the response, it seems it doesn't. I recently mentioned this to my cardio and he switched me from Omeprazole to Pantaprozole, saying that what I was taking could lead to stomach bleeding. Well so far the acid reflux/chest pain has remained the same.

Anyone with similar problems?

After a breakfast of oats, oat milk and banana, all good for relief, I am feeling better.

Written by
Khonkaen profile image
Khonkaen
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
8 Replies

Have you tried GTN spray when you get chest pain, because if it works then there’s your answer.

Khonkaen profile image
Khonkaen in reply to

No, I was given tablets which do the same thing, but they are to be used only in an emergency, I was given only 5 and have taken any yet. Indeed after use you are supposed to see a cardiologist.

This is clearly an acid reflux problem, confirmed my my cardio.

Rose54 profile image
Rose54

Try eating a apple in the evening GP told me it helps if it is Acid Reflux

Khonkaen profile image
Khonkaen in reply toRose54

I do almost every day, I love apples, I am pretty sure it was the tomatoes and wine (rather acidic) that did it and contrary to what I said earlier it is taking a while to fix. Just having a second cup of ginger tea. Stomach rumbling like a good'un.

The roller-coaster is up and running again!

Oh right there’s your answer also then 🙂

Adaboo profile image
Adaboo

I would think everything you are was acidic, maybe some kind of milk would help as it can line the stomach. I used to chew gum and had awful acid from it. I think because the acid increases in your gut expecting food and then it gets nothing. Just a thought

Khonkaen profile image
Khonkaen

Oh yes, the stomach is full of strong hyrochloric acid used in digestion, so anything you do isn't going to help there, all you can do is work on the esophagus lining. Chewing gum works because the saliva it generates is slightly alkaline, but you have to avoid spearment or peppermint. They do recomend cinnamond flavoured gum, but I haven't seen that.

I have to say I am hungry a lot and certainly need the calories, but starting to get bored with food. That said I am eating enough to maintain my new slimmer frame and weight.

Actually I am bored a lot, unable to do things I used to and that doesn't help any of this. Complicated isn't it?

Come on buck up lad!!!

Milkfairy profile image
MilkfairyHeart Star

This might help....

insighttimer.com/

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

acid reflux

i have suffered with acid reflux for around 6years. last night I suffered the worst reflux I've...
Bell7 profile image

Heart or non acid reflux?

I would be grateful to know whether anyone has had this experience and what they have done. I have...
Janouska profile image

Acid reflux?

Hi, just wondered if anyone has the same issues, had my heart attack back in September 21 and been...
Charlesthru profile image

Chest Pain

Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of...
Ckd123 profile image

Acid reflux

Any help would be great I am suffering from acid reflux have terrible pains in my chest and stomach...
Platypus6 profile image

Moderation team

See all
HUModerator profile image
HUModeratorAdministrator
Luke_BHF profile image
Luke_BHFPartner
Amy-BHF profile image
Amy-BHFPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.