Stomach distension, throat blockage, what's going on?

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-01 13:55:58 Views: 78 times

Stomach distension is accompanied by throat blockage. Most patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease will show acid reflux, heartburn, nausea, belching, chest tightness, chest pain, etc. A small number of patients will show wheezing, asthma, cough, pharyngitis, etc., because they show symptoms other than esophageal irritation. Of course, attention should also be paid to exclude whether it is caused by heart disease throat blockage. Therefore, it is recommended that for safety reasons, it is best to go to the hospital to improve the ECG examination first, and if necessary, further venous blood is needed to check the myocardial enzyme spectrum. If the heart disease is clearly ruled out, it is considered to be caused by digestive system problems. At this time, electronic gastroscopy can be improved to clarify the specific lesions of esophageal mucosa, gastric mucosa and duodenal mucosa. If gastroesophageal reflux disease does exist, it is necessary to cooperate with specialists and give treatment with acid suppressants combined with gastrointestinal motility drugs.

Stomach distension, throat blockage, what's going on?



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