Experiencing severe bloating and acidity from 2-3 months and since a week is severe. While eating food feeling obstruction when the food pass down and required to drink water along with food
Consulted a general physician, precribed Gaviscon syrup . It gives temporary relief for burning sensation.
An ultrasound taken 3 years back mentions, Moderate fatty infiltration of liver and an Echo cardiogram taken 6 months back shows dilation Ascending Aorta 47mm.
Taking medicines for BP Concor AM and Rosuvastatin for cholesterol.
Do I need to see a Gastro specialist.
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Obstruction while swallowing is a red flag symptom. Needs evaluation, not just antacids. Endoscopy may be required.
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Feeling an 'obstruction' while swallowing food (Dysphagia) at age 53, especially when it requires water to push the food down, is a Red Flag symptom that requires immediate clinical investigation. While severe acidity (GERD) can cause narrowing of the esophagus (strictures), we must also rule out any structural issues or pressure being exerted by your dilated ascending aorta (47mm) on the surrounding structures."
Next Steps
Consult a Gastroenterologist (Gastro Specialist): Yes, you absolutely need to see a specialist immediately. A General Physician's Gaviscon syrup is only a temporary fix for the burning, not the obstruction.
Upper GI Endoscopy: This is the gold standard test to look inside your food pipe and see exactly what is causing the 'obstruction.'
Cardiology Review: Since your last Echo was 6 months ago, you need a fresh review with your Cardiologist to monitor the 47mm aortic dilation. An increase in size can sometimes correlate with new chest symptoms.
Barium Swallow: In some cases, a specialized X-ray (Barium Swallow) can help visualize the path of food and any external pressure points.
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