Feeling Breathless and anxiety

2020-06-09 06:04:50
Sometimes in a day, i get pangs of moment where i start feeling that I am getting short of breath, and there is a lot of anxiety due to feeling of hyperchondria. And i feel food in my mouth and slight pain in lower part of chest, seems to be musuclar. No cough and no fever. I also got my ecg and chest xray done 2 months back and it was fine. Had a past history of gerd.
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Hi. I understand your concern s. It can be due to reflux and anxiety. If does not settle consult a gastroenterologist and a psychiatrist

Answered2020-06-09 15:04:15

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Given your history it looks like related to gastro-oesophageal reflux disease you should avoid any spicy oily food
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ab PPI I like pantocid DSR can be taken empty stomach before breakfast to relieve the symptoms
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do consult the nearby physician or a pulmonologist if shortness of breath increases

Answered2020-06-09 08:56:36

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Hi, noted your concern. Your health concern is probably due to gastric reflux disease . Anxiety may be a contributory factor.
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pulmonologist opinion for detailed evaluation

Answered2020-06-09 07:50:08

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problem seems to be because of acid reflux only..consult a physician and start taking antacids. dietary modification is needed,include salads and fruits in diet. avoid spicy and oily food. more exercise and walk is needed!

Answered2020-06-09 06:45:27

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