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Pushing sensation in throat and burning
As soon as I have my breakfast and come and sit in office, i start to work. If I bend my neck for for looking at mobile or key board, I feel a sensation like something is pushing up my throat. This happens occassionally and only once a day. Mostly in Mornings after breakfast. This happens only in one position, my head bemt down, chin close to chest. I also feel a constant burning sensation in throat. Not sure if this is cardiac issue or gastric issue. Recently u dergone ECG and 2D echo and they are ok. Please suggest what to do
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Your symptoms are not explainable by the existing knowledge of Medicine. Your report is also one month old. That means you are suffering for more than a month. Please seek consultation with a General Physician in your area. You can get a referral from the Hyundai Health Department.
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Avoid heavy breakfast
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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On the basis of your sign and symptom it indicate that you have gastritis like disease. You should change your life style like take sufficient amount of water as 3-4 litre water per day . Take less spicy and fatty food. Take protein rich food in diet. Your report is good. You have no cardiac disease.
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Take sufficient water and take less spicy and fatty food.
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