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Can gerd and antral gastritis cause breathing difficulty and chest pain. And dizziness. ?.. my ecg , echo and stress test is normal...
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GERD is one of the cause of cough and shortness of breath. Do a online consultation with a Pulmonologist
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GERD can cause burning pain in the centre of your chest, breathing difficulty may be associated with this/ in small proportion of patients bronchial asthma and GERD coexists.
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- detailed symptomatic, work, familial history
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Hi. I understand your concern. Yes. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Yes.. GERD can cause both of those diseases
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Have to start on antacids, PPIs
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avoid spicy foods, tamarind etc.,
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They can cause in certain conditions. But it is completely treatable. Pl consult Pulmonologist online with all the reports and treatment taken.
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In some cases, it can cause. However it is treatable with proper medications and lifestyle modifications.
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Avoid stress and anxiety. Avoid spicy/oily foods.
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If persistent symptoms, consult a pulmonologist
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