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Many people often confuse the symptoms of acid reflux and coronary artery disease, as both can lead to chest pain. However, the underlying causes are quite distinct. By understanding the differences between these two conditions, patients can better manage their health and take proactive steps to prevent potential complications.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or acid reflux, occurs when acid in the stomach flows back into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in the chest, a bitter taste in the mouth, or sour belching. Symptoms often occur after eating or when lying flat.
Coronary artery disease is caused by the accumulation of cholesterol-rich deposits in the arterial walls. Over time, this leads to a reduced blood supply to the heart, resulting in chest pain, which may worsen when exercised or stressed.
Vejthani Hospital has numerous patients with coronary artery disease who initially thought their chest pain was simply a symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
This includes two patients who shared their experiences. Both of them exhibited symptoms similar to GERD but were later diagnosed with coronary artery disease and received treatment in time
MR. SIKAWAT RATANAVIPAKKUL
Mr. Suvanaratana Naewlar
If you experience unexplained chest pain, it is crucial to consult a specialist immediately. Vejthani Hospital offers a team of experienced cardiologists who can provide comprehensive care for patients with heart disease at every stage, equipped with innovative technologies for effective diagnosis and treatment.
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