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Question #10231
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Burning in chest and little pain - #10231

Deepak khanna

Burning in chest and little pain sometime agr kuch bhi khau to gas ban rhi hai mera gall bladder ka operation bhi hua hai to mujhe mein ab lya kru please suggest some precautions for this disease. Agr mein gas ki medicine lu to mujhe aram milta hai meri arm mein bhi pain hoti hai

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Burning sensation in the chest, along with pain, particularly if you experience gas issues after eating, can indicate several conditions including acid reflux or gastritis, especially given your history of gallbladder surgery. The gallbladder helps in digestion, so its removal can sometimes cause digestion problems like a buildup of gas. First, consider modifying your diet to low-fat, small, frequent meals to ease digestion. Avoid foods that trigger acidity, such as spicy, fatty, and highly processed foods. Limiting your intake of tea, coffee, and carbonated beverages can also help reduce symptoms. It’s good that you find some relief from gas medicine; continue using it as advised by a healthcare provider. However, it’s important to note that the chest pain spreading to the arm needs careful attention. It can sometimes mimic heart conditions, so ruling out heart-related issues like angina or even heart attack is crucial. Ensure you consult a doctor who might suggest tests like an ECG or stress test to evaluate heart function. Besides lifestyle changes, medications like antacids or proton pump inhibitors can be prescribed by your doctor. Gradually introducing fiber into your diet – through vegetables and whole grains– might be useful for bowel regularity, helping to decrease gas buildup. Don’t ignore new symptoms, especially if the pain worsens or becomes constant. Immediate medical evaluation is needed if the pain becomes severe or is associated with shortness of breath, nausea, or dizziness, to ensure you aren’t dealing with heart-related issues.

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