Heart burn is close to heart attack ,but there is differences,

heart attack is often masked by pain in the stomach, esophagus and other symptoms of diseases of the digestive system. Confusion creates additional risks. Although 100% without a medical examination it is impossible to say about the diagnosis, there are a number of signs that distinguish heartburn or reflux from angina (a harbinger of a heart attack)

Heartburn Against Angina Pectoris

When you ate, there was a burning sensation in your chest - how can you determine if it is heartburn, or angina (chest pain that can signal a heart attack)?

"The truth is that even in the emergency room, the doctor will not be able to accurately tell what is happening until he sees the results of the tests," writes Health.Harvard.

Heartburn

Heartburn is caused by acid reflux. This usually starts with a burning sensation in the upper abdomen, slowly rising to the chest. A sensation occurs when you bend down, lie down, or immediately after eating. Sometimes reflux wakes up at night if you ate right before bedtime.

Unlike angina pectoris, heartburn can be treated with antacids ,so do you have more remarks?

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