Dr. Ramesh M talks about GERD and describes how to differentiate between the features of heartburn due to GERD and heart attack
Heartburn is described as a burning pain often felt in the upper belly or lower chest caused by stomach acid going back up the food pipe. On the other hand, a heart attack is an event caused by a disease in the coronary arteries. These blood vessels supply blood to the heart, keeping it alive with energy and oxygen.
Heart attack is often characterized by classic symptoms, chest pain or discomfort is usually central or central-left, but it might not be. The pain may spread to other areas. It can affect one or both arms, the neck, the jaw, or the upper or mid-back. However, all heart attacks do not have the same given symptoms. Symptoms can be mild or severe, and some people experience no symptoms at all.
Other symptoms of heart attack are
• Breaking out in a cold sweat
• Being short of breath
• Feeling sick or nauseous