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Can anyone diagnose these symptoms for me?
1) Heavy weight/pressure on the chest.
2) Burping releases the pressure making breathing easier
3) can not take a deep breath like I use to.
4) Occasional hiccuping, but only for a few times.
The symptoms are not constant.
The doctor said it was a infection, and gave me antibiotics, but I took them, and am still having the same symptoms.
3 Answers
- NathanaelLv 68 years agoFavorite Answer
That is a big problem with modern medicine: treat the symptoms but not the disease. Another opinion might be a good idea as one suggested.
What about history? When did this first start and what did you eat, do at that time? Any connection between the activity and the problem? Maybe, as my wife suggests, try eating smaller meals more often. Or do you not think there is any connection between your food and this?
- Anonymous8 years ago
did you take them long enough? definitely something with your lungs. The most common symptoms of coronary artery disease are:
Chest pain or discomfort, also called angina.
Shortness of breath when exercising or during another vigorous activity. stress can lead to emotional, psychological, and even physical problems, chest pains, or irregular heart beats. Gas buildup. Had a good sweat session lately? Sphincter issue? Esophagus tests measure the movement and volume of gas, liquid, and solid through the esophagus and its pH (acid or non-acid)
Source(s): webmd.com