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Heartburn Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)
"I Keep getting chest pains, doctor!" is
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common enough complaint from my patients.
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pain they are most worried about is
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one
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strikes them in
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centre of
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chest underneath
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breastbone because they think they are having
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heart attack.
The good news is
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it is usually heartburn, which has nothing to do with
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heart itself. It is
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special type of indigestion where acid from
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stomach is regurgitated upwards into
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food pipe or oesophagus.
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environment in
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oesophagus is alkaline, so
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excess acid burns
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lining. As
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tube shares some of
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same nerves as
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heart, pain is often 'referred' to
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area around
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heart - hence
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name and
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fear
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it is more serious than indigestion.
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doctor to advise you, it is very difficult to tell which is
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heart pain and which is heartburn.
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symptoms of heartburn are
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pain or burning sensation behind
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breastbone.
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may or may not be associated with regurgitation of food or liquid into
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back of
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throat or mouth.
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fluid may be acid to
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taste or watery and regurgitation is more likely to occur when you bend down.
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most common cause of
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is
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weak muscle at
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junction of
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gullet and stomach - normally,
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muscle stops
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reflux of acid from
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stomach.
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