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Very recent tight pain in the very upper (opposite side to where the heart is) right chest?

Recently, like, 2 or one and a half days ago, I started feeling this uncomfortable pain which I can describe as tightening and brief. I consider it as brief not because it goes away in like seconds, but usually two minutes, and then it stops completely.

I seem to have actually found what is associated with it, and would like some guidance, preferably not from a troll, thank you.

Basically, every time I consume something which is particularly sweet, moments later, I feel this pain in the opposite side of the heart, and sometimes it is accompanied by a mild burning sensation in the stomach.

This pain and burning sensation ONLY occurs when I eat, not drink.

Could someone please guide me? I'd appreciate it, thank you.

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  • 6 years ago

    I've had pretty intense pain from what ended up being air bubbles/indigestion. And yes, it was in the upper areas of the chest, not the abdomen area.

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