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Hello, according to the situation you described, chest tightness, flatulence, and hiccups are better after hiccups. Nervousness, agitation, or eating, is particularly severe. It is considered that the possibility of functional dyspepsia has a lot to do with mental factors.
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If the patient has symptoms of chest tightness and stomach distention, the following possibilities should be considered:
1. Should consider whether there are digestive system diseases, such as ascites or abdominal flatulence, once ascites or abdominal flatulence occurs, it can cause diaphragm elevation, chest tightness can appear, and stomach distension can appear. Clause.
2. Considering that it has a certain relationship with the heart, when the patient has total heart failure, or when the right heart fails, there can be congestion of the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to ascites and other conditions, at this time, there will be a feeling of stomach distension and abdominal discomfort, and because of heart failure, the patient will have some related symptoms of chest tightness, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing.
Chest tightness, shortness of breath, and bloating of the stomach can occur in a variety of conditions. For example, in diaphragmatic hernia, when the patient has a diaphragmatic hernia, the gastroduodenum enters the chest cavity, and the stomach can be distended, and the lungs are compressed in the chest cavity, and chest tightness and shortness of breath can occur. Therefore, if it is suspected that chest tightness, shortness of breath and stomach distension are caused by diaphragmatic hernia, the patient needs to undergo upper gastrointestinal angiography and CT examination of the chest and upper abdomen to confirm, and to confirm the diagnosis of diaphragmatic hernia, the patient needs to be advised to consider surgery**, return the gastroduodenum through surgery, and repair and strengthen the diaphragm.
Therefore, if it is suspected that chest tightness, shortness of breath and stomach distension are caused by diaphragmatic hernia, the patient needs to undergo upper gastrointestinal angiography and CT examination of the chest and upper abdomen to confirm, and to confirm the diagnosis of diaphragmatic hernia, the patient needs to be advised to consider surgery**, return the gastroduodenum through surgery, and repair and strengthen the diaphragm.
If you have chest tightness and shortness of breath, you must first find out the cause of chest tightness and shortness of breath and target it. Chest tightness and shortness of breath are often the first symptoms before some asthma attacks, and you can go to the hospital to check the bronchodilation test or bronchial provocation test, and if the test result is positive, you can confirm the diagnosis of asthma. At this time, nebulized inhalation of bronchodilators and glucocorticoids can relieve the symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath.
Another cause of chest tightness and shortness of breath may be a respiratory infection, which requires targeted anti-inflammatory treatment depending on the type of infection**. If the infection is bacterial, antibiotics are required**.
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This may be caused by myocardial ischemia or myocardial strain, at this time you should go to the hospital for a check-up, do an electrocardiogram or cardiac color ultrasound, and receive a professional **
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If you are in a small room with poor air circulation for a long time, you will feel tightness in your chest due to lack of oxygen. Mood factorsSome people have chest tightness caused by emotional loss of control and depression after an argument with others.
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Chest tightness is a common clinical symptom that can be caused by a variety of reasons, and here are a few common ones:
1.Psychological factors, such as depression, anxiety, fear, etc., may aggravate respiratory symptoms and make patients feel chest tightness.
2.Cardiovascular: such as angina, coronary heart disease, myocarditis and other diseases, can cause symptoms such as myocardial ischemia and irregular heartbeat, resulting in chest tightness.
3.Respiratory diseases: such as asthma, pneumonia, emphysema, bronchopathitis, etc., may also lead to symptoms such as tracheal narrowing, fluid accumulation and difficulty in suctioning, thus causing chest tightness, dyspnea and other symptoms.
4.Digestive system diseases: such as stomach bloating, gastrointestinal cramps, cholecystitis, etc., may also cause chest tightness, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
In addition, anemia, drug allergies, colds, etc. may also cause chest tightness. If you have symptoms of chest tightness and discomfort, please seek medical attention in time, go to a regular medical institution for relevant examination and diagnosis, confirm the cause of the disease in time, and give the corresponding **.
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It's better to go to the hospital for a checkup, and no one on the Internet can give you an accurate answer.
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Analysis: Chest tightness is a subjective feeling that you are strained or not having enough breath. The light ones are as if nothing happened, while the heavy ones feel uncomfortable, as if they are pressed against the chest by stones, and even have difficulty breathing.
It can be a functional manifestation of an organ of the body or it can be one of the earliest symptoms of disease in the body. People of different ages have different chest tightness, which is not the same, and the consequences are not the same. Therefore, further testing is required to confirm the diagnosis.
Analysis: Chest tightness is a feeling of chest fullness and poor breathing, which may be neurological, that is, caused by the loss of function of the heart and lungs, and there is no obvious organic lesion diagnosed by Western medicine; Severe cases are caused by diseases of the heart and lungs, which can be caused by coronary heart disease, myocardial insufficiency, or chronic bronchiitis, emphysema, and pulmonary heart disease.
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Beijing Deshengmen Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine - Zhang Jiujun - Attending Physician - Department of Respiratory Medicine - What is the matter with chest tightness and shortness of breath.
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Hello, according to your description, it is considered to be related to insufficient blood supply to the myocardium, slowing down of gastric motility, liver stagnation and qi stagnation, etc., it is recommended to refer to the above reasons for further examination and symptomatic **.
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Chest tightness, palpitation, shortness of breath Gastric flatulence is a common symptom of cardiac neurosis, and when cardiac neurosis is severe, it can affect gastrointestinal discomfort.
Seeing someone ask this, I feel that there should be a lot of people with chest tightness and shortness of breath. My grandparents often felt that they had trouble breathing, their hearts were beating irregularly, and they appeared in the absence of external factors, considering their age in their 70s, I decided to take them to the hospital with my parents and ask what to do if they have chest tightness and shortness of breath. After some understanding, the doctor said that if you have chest tightness and shortness of breath, you can exercise moderately, maintain a good attitude towards life, and pay attention to your eating habits. >>>More
If you are young, (under 40 years old).
Don't be nervous, it may be cardiac neurosis. >>>More
There are many causes of chest tightness and shortness of breath, and pathological factors include: 1. Respiratory diseases, such as chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema and pulmonary dysfunction; 2. Cardiovascular system diseases, such as coronary heart disease, arrhythmia, heart valve disease, etc.
Hello, if it occurs once in a while, it may be related to the recent rest, it may be physical fatigue, if it occurs often, it should be paid attention to, I wonder if you have shortness of breath, stabbing pain near the heart or in the back, each time lasts about 10 minutes, do you have heart disease patients in your family? If there is, you may have a heart condition!
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