Dr Maran – Springfield Wellness Centre | Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Centre in Chennai

How to Differentiate between Heart Attack and Heartburn

GERD (Heartburn or acid reflux) and other problems in the stomach like ulcer cause pain in the chest and that is the root cause for this confusion. So the caption is not weird. If a heart attack or heartburn is happening for the first time most people cannot differentiate between the two. As a matter of fact, even if it were to happen repeatedly most people are left confused between the two.

The symptoms that make heart attack and heartburn seem similar

Symptoms specific to Heart Attack

People who are at more risk to Heart Attack

Symptoms specific to Heartburn or Acid Reflux

Diagnosis of Heart Attack and Heartburn

Heart attacks are diagnosed by ECG (electrocardiogram) tests. Other tests that are done to determine coronary heart diseases are echocardiogram, chest X-rays, angiogram and stress tests.

Heartburn is primarily diagnosed using endoscopy.

What to do if you have chest pain?

Dr Maran, the best gastroenterologist in Chennai, always recommends you to undergo a diagnosis to rule out heart attack in the first place if the chest pain is unbearable. You report to the emergency and ask for an ECG to be done. As a precaution, it is prudent to always keep aspirin (350mg) with you.

The reason why heart attack is given priority in diagnosis is that heartburn is never life-threatening whereas a heart attack is potentially life-threatening. Though we have outlined the specific symptoms of genuine heart attack and heartburn yet if you have unbearable chest pain, the first thing you do is to call an ambulance and get emergency care. The cardiologist has to first rule out any heart condition. So your heart is your first priority. Later you can get your endoscopy done with a gastroenterologist. Hence it is rightly said that it is better to err on the cardiac (heart attack) side.

 

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