Beware, Shortness of Breath Due to Ulcer or Heart Attack
Heartburn is sometimes accompanied by symptoms of shortness of breath. However, these symptoms are also experienced by people with heart attacks. Therefore, it is important to be able to distinguish between shortness of breath due to heartburn and shortness of breath due to a heart attack.
Heartburn or medically known as dyspepsia is pain and pain in the gut or stomach feels uncomfortable after eating. This condition can be caused by various conditions, such as stomach acid disease, peptic ulcers, inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), or even unhealthy lifestyles, such as frequent drinking alcoholic beverages, smoking, or consuming too much spicy and fatty foods.
Indigestion due to heartburn can cause several symptoms, one of which is shortness of breath or heavy breathing. However, these symptoms can also indicate a dangerous condition, which is a heart attack.
Carefully Recognize Symptoms of Ulcer
Dyspepsia or heartburn can be experienced by men and women of all ages, both adults and children. Ulcer sufferers usually feel pain around the upper abdomen (heartburn) or chest. These symptoms are sometimes accompanied by other symptoms, such as nausea, full stomach feeling, and lots of belching. Some ulcer sufferers feel it after eating and some when it's too late to eat. Shortness of breath due to gastritis occurs when stomach acid rises into the esophagus and enters the throat and lungs, so that the respiratory tract swells and makes breathing difficult. This condition is one of the symptoms that must be treated immediately by a doctor. In addition, treatment steps also need to be done immediately if the symptoms of heartburn that appear classified as severe, last long, or accompanied by other symptoms, such as:- Vomiting (especially vomiting blood)
- Cold sweat
- Weight loss
- No appetite
- Yellow eyes or skin
- The color of the stool is darker
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