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Choking in the chest and stomach after eating, think of reflux esophagitis.
Possibly. It is more common in people who are heavy on alcohol, spicy, eat quickly, and have esophageal trauma. The incidence of this disease is high.
The main symptoms are panic in the heart and mouth, as if piled up in the chest after eating, and some have heartburn and acid reflux. These symptoms are due to the sphincter muscles in the lower part of the esophagus.
Relaxation, reflux of stomach contents into the esophagus, causing inflammation of the esophageal mucosa. **Mainly to make acid: ranitidine, methoamidine, losec, etc., can be used, and gastric capacity drug: morpholine.
metoclopramide; Drugs that neutralize stomach acid, such as aluminum hydroxide and sucralfate, can also be used, which generally take one to two months to cure. In the future, you should also adhere to ** for a period of time, change your eating habits, and abstain from spicy, smoking, alcohol, and indigestible food. Eat small, frequent meals.
However, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to clarify the diagnosis.
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It may be due to the following reasons:1Digestive system diseases, because of flatulence, indigestion and other reasons caused by chest congestion after eating, should be considered whether there are chronic gastritis, gastric prolapse, 12 denal ulcer and other gastrointestinal diseases, caused by weakened gastrointestinal function.
2.Intestinal flora imbalance, hepatobiliary diseases can also be caused by digestive dysfunction, causing chest blockage, abdominal distension and discomfort after eating.
3.Patients with heart disease, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, etc., often have symptoms such as chest blockage, chest tightness, and shortness of breath after eating due to the increased burden on the heart after eating.
4.Lung diseases, such as lung infections, pleurisy, tuberculosis, pneumothorax and other respiratory diseases will also cause a feeling of chest blockage after eating.
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This is done by standing up and moving. Do take deep breaths. Drink some water. Be careful not to overeat when eating. It's okay to be full at seven or eight minutes.
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In that case, don't eat too much at once in the future.
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Don't eat too much when eating, and then drink plenty of water.
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What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged?
What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged?
What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged?
What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged? What's the matter with eating too much and getting your chest clogged?
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The cause of chest tightness is:On the one hand, there may be gastrointestinal diseases, such as chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and gastrointestinal peristalsis, which cause the downward peristalsis of food to slow down after eating, causing upper abdominal fullness and discomfort;
On the other hand, it is possible that after eating, the blood in the gastrointestinal tract increases, resulting in a decrease in blood return to the heart, causing insufficient blood supply to the coronary blood vessels, which can cause congestion and discomfort.
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Hello! Dear, I am honored to answer for you, I feel that something is blocked in the throat and chest, that is, there is a foreign body sensation in the throat and chest, mostly because of the lesions in the throat or upper gastrointestinal tract, such as common chronic pharyngitis, laryngeal polyps or malignant tumors of the throat, as well as gastroesophageal reflux disease, achalasia, esophageal tumors, etc., which can lead to a foreign body sensation in the throat and chest.
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Analysis: Hello, if you feel discomfort in your chest as soon as you eat a full meal, it may be a lesion of the esophagus.
Suggestions: It is recommended that you go to the Department of Gastroenterology for an examination and a gastroscopy to see if there is a lesion of the esophagus, or a disease with chronic gastritis and peptic ulcer.
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Problem Analysis: Hello, according to the situation you described, it is mainly caused by the blockage of the gastrointestinal tract by damp heat.
Suggestions: It is recommended to pay attention to drinking more boiled water, pay attention to maintaining a comfortable mood, take a hot bath as much as possible, and eat food that is best not to eat pickled food.
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There may be esophagitis.
The inflammation of the esophagus is mainly due to the following points:
zhi1.Retrosternal burning sensation or endemic pain.
Retrosternal burning sensation or.
Pain is the main symptom of the disease.
Symptoms usually occur about 1 hour after eating, and can be induced by semi-recumbent position, forward bending of the body, or strenuous exercise, and can disappear after taking acidic agents, while excessively hot and acidic foods can make them worse. In patients with achlorhydria, the burning sensation is mainly caused by bile reflux, and the effect of taking acid agents is significant. The severity of the burning sensation does not necessarily correspond to the severity of the lesion.
Severe esophagitis, especially in scarring, may have little or no burning sensation.
2.Acid reflux. Acidic fluids or food reflux from the stomach or esophagus to the pharynx or mouth after each meal, when lying forward, or during bed sleep at night.
This symptom usually precedes the onset of a retrosternal burning sensation or burning pain.
3.Difficulty swallowing.
Intermittent dysphagia is often present initially due to secondary esophageal spasm due to esophagitis. In the later stage, it can be replaced by permanent dysphagia due to the narrowing of esophageal scarring, and the burning sensation and burning pain gradually decrease, which can cause a blockage or pain when eating solid food.
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Analysis: Hello, copy.
Your condition is a hot stomach in the lungs, which is more common in uneven diet and less water intake; It is advisable to see a Chinese medicine practitioner.
Zhi, DAO adopts a combination of dietary modification and traditional Chinese medicine**; In terms of diet, it is advisable to eat light and easy-to-digest food, eat more vegetables and fruits, eat a diversified diet, eat as much as possible white radish, white fungus, lily, bitter gourd, grass carp, soft-shelled turtle and other fruits and foods that nourish yin, and drink more water; In terms of medicines, you can use such as: bezoar Baolong pills, Qinghuo tablets, nasturtium, etc.
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Hee hee and bai I do, just.
It's good, it's like there's a breath of gas, and it's not zhi
It's too hard, but there is always a little uncomfortable look, right, this kind of question and answer question is easy and not difficult, for me, I used to be like this, especially when the seasons change and the New Year, almost every day, like this, those who eat less, go to see Chinese medicine, and what soup is nonsense, some are so troublesome?
In fact, the method is very simple and very effective, as long as you eat light, occasionally eat some fruit, get up in the morning and drink a cup of hot water so that you can not only nourish your face but also detoxify, about a week or so The problem will be solved, alas, I can be regarded as a good doctor for a long time in this regard
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I just got blocked by what I was eating.