Gassy chest pains; a constant feeling of needing to burp...
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but it seemed the closest bet.
Every so often (once a month or so), I experience what I can best describe as gassy chest pains. It's a tight fullness from about the middle of my chest up to the top of my throat (I'm assuming in my esophagus). It feels as if I need to get a good burp out to relieve the discomfort, yet no burp that I can manage is ever enough.
The discomfort gradually progresses into radiating waves of significant aching pain (dull in some areas, sharp in others) in the region of my chest/throat that I described.
Any amount of swallowing aggravates the pain, which proves to be problematic as my mouth starts producing excess amounts of saliva, which I have to continually expel.
The symptoms make it virtually impossible to sleep, if the condition hits at night (which it most often does), and laying down only seems to make the sensations worse. I've found that sitting up or standing while bending forward slightly (as when leaning over a counter, for instance) seem to provide the most positional relief, although it isn't much.
If I hold a deep breath when I feel a wave of pain coming, I seem to be able to bear it a little better than if I exhale or breathe normally.
The pain and chest/throat discomfort usually last a good few hours. Once the pain does subside, I'm usually left with a knotted feeling in the pit of my stomach for the better part of a day.
Since it began occurring more than a few times, I started keeping a log of things I've eaten before the symptoms began. Some recurring foods that may have triggered episodes include fatty red meats, chocolate, and (maybe) dairy.
In researching such symptoms/triggers, I found myself reading about GERD, and at first thought that might be what I had. But the pains I experience are achey, not burning or acidy, as described as the symptoms of GERD.
I've tried taking Tums, Alka-Seltzer, Gas-X, and drinking warm water when episodes begin, but nothing seems to help, other than time.
I know that stress can cause/aggravate such symptoms as well, and in some of my instances that might have played a role, but in others, some of the worst, I felt totally at ease before the symptoms flared up.
I'll be the first to admit that I don't have the best diet in the world. While I don't eat a lot of fast food, I also don't get as many fruits and vegetables as I should be having daily (especially fruit). I don't know if that would play any role here. I do take a daily multivitamin supplement.
Also, I do have a pre-existing heart condition (ventricular leakage after balloon valvuloplasty for pulmonary stenosis that I had as a child), but I don't see how that would be related to this matter, as I doubt any heart-related issues would be associated with the urge to burp.
And I am a 30 year old male.
I know that other people's issues are much more serious, but man, these conditions are quite unpleasant when they occur. Any opinions/insights as to what I might be experiencing, and how to treat or, better yet, prevent it, would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
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Hi. I have the same issues. Read my post and you may find some suggestions that help. Gas in annoying- GasEx helps me after I eat. Also important: probiotics help digest your food better elimiating gas. Read my post: https://patient.info/forums/discuss/acid-reflux-hiatal-hernia-and-heart-palpitations-531748
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The good thing that i have a solution for your chest pain , as fast as u can when you get the chest pain drink some cold water or eat a small piece of bread , i keep water by my side when i sleep .
I will keep you updated with the my results , hope you will feel better .
B.
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alice54020
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possibly just stress of having surgery and family issues.
t27324 alice54020
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AbuOmar imagazzell
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You just have described the exact problem I have been suffering for long time
I was want to ER couples of time thinking it might be a heart problem
It's so annoying I just can't sleep while feeling the pain and trying to burp
Please if any one find out some treatment let us know
Thanks
j92655 AbuOmar
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Try a glass of water with about a teaspoon of baking soda. I usually burp a few times and feel relief within about an hour after I drink it.
I haven't gone to a doctor yet, but I am pretty sure it's the beginning of some issue with my gallbladder.
lbloislane AbuOmar
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I'm a Psych who works with GPs and they insisted on doing an ECG - but all was fine. It's a horrid feeling isn't it!
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Try a glass of water with about a teaspoon of baking soda. It usually relieves my sense of needing to burp.
I haven't gone to a doctor yet, but I am pretty sure it's the beginning of some issue with my gallbladder.
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I also feel this way sometimes. I always thought I just needed a soda or something to make me burp but never cared to understand why. Well today I had breakfast and i felt this huge knot in my chest and throat. I felt I needed to burp and I couldn't. I tried drinking water to make that feeling in my throat go away. I thought maybe I had food stuck there. I have tonsillitis so I figured my tonsils got swollen and maybe my food couldn't go down. Even my saliva couldn't go down. As it slowly did I can hear it in my throat going down. Its a horrible feeling like someone has their hands around my throat and I'm trying to burp. I can hear the burp and even feel it come up but its like its blocked on the way up.
I remembered I ate avocado with breakfast. I'm allergic to avocado, mango's, bananas, eggplant etc but only when they are really ripe. Usually the top inside of my mouth usually tingles and my throat too. Like an itchy sensation. Sometimes my lips get numb and swollen abit too. I think the avocado affected my esophagus and that is the pain and blockage I feel right now. I love avocado but I think I'm pretty much done with it after figuring out this is the pain I've been going through all this time.
Maybe you are also getting an allergic reaction to something. Maybe peanuts or Like me one of the fruits or veggies I mentioned.
lbloislane gigi78528
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That's interesting Gigi. I do have food sensitivities/allergies and eczema on my eyes has been bad for a few months now, so I did wonder about that possibility. Ditto for me re avocado. I have a little peanut butter every night - but I don't want to give it up! lol Also have cacao every day. Both I've only been having for the last 6-12 months. Pain and discomfort has been for 3 days. I think maybe brought on by anxiety. That situation has resolved now but the pain/discomfort hasn't. Very frustrating..
Also anxiety as a precipitant seems to be a reasonably common theme in these posts.
Did you ever find a solution??
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Hi I've been experiencing this for about a year now. I was diagnosed with a gastric ulcer and notice that certain foods trigger the bloating / tight chest.
I take one slippery elm tablet before meals.. And two digestive enzymes after meals.. The digestive enzymes are literally the only things that helps with indigestion. Anti acids etc don't work anymore for me.. There are nights when the digestive enzymes don't work quick enough and the only relief I get is by throwing up!! This is the worse feeling in the world... I've also picked up lactose after the ulcer... So anything dairy makes me more bloated than ever... Please let us know if u tried anything new.... Open to trying literally anything to get rid of this horrible feeling
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lbloislane ray81870
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Thanks Ray. I'm going to try those suggestions.
lbloislane Guest
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Awesome. I have some peppermint tea! Boiling the jug now.. 'o)