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Heartburn is a common condition that causes an unpleasant burning sensation in the throat and chest.  In most cases, heartburn is temporary and usually goes away on its own. No treatment is needed aside from some steps to [[Relieve Heartburn|relieve]] the discomfort it causes. But sometimes heartburn may indicate a more serious disease or problem. That is why it is important to know when heartburn is normal and when to see a doctor. Keep reading to learn when to seek medical attention for your heartburn.
 
Heartburn is a common condition that causes an unpleasant burning sensation in the throat and chest.  In most cases, heartburn is temporary and usually goes away on its own. No treatment is needed aside from some steps to [[Relieve Heartburn|relieve]] the discomfort it causes. But sometimes heartburn may indicate a more serious disease or problem. That is why it is important to know when heartburn is normal and when to see a doctor. Keep reading to learn when to seek medical attention for your heartburn.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Identifying Your Symptoms===
 
===Identifying Your Symptoms===
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#Compare the severity of the current heartburn episode to the severity of previous ones. The severity of the pain can be an indicator that it is something more concerning than heartburn. For example, a [[Know if You've Had a Heart Attack|heart attack]] (myocardial infarction) may feel like a very severe heartburn. If you are still unsure about whether or not your symptoms warrant a visit to the doctor, consider some of the following questions:
 
#Compare the severity of the current heartburn episode to the severity of previous ones. The severity of the pain can be an indicator that it is something more concerning than heartburn. For example, a [[Know if You've Had a Heart Attack|heart attack]] (myocardial infarction) may feel like a very severe heartburn. If you are still unsure about whether or not your symptoms warrant a visit to the doctor, consider some of the following questions:
 
#*Is the pain dull or sharp? If the pain is dull, then it is more likely that it is just heartburn. If the pain is sharp, then you should seek medical attention right away.
 
#*Is the pain dull or sharp? If the pain is dull, then it is more likely that it is just heartburn. If the pain is sharp, then you should seek medical attention right away.
#*Is the pain constant or is it intermittent? If the pain is intermittent, then it is more likely to be heartburn. If the pain is constant, then you should seek medical attention right away.<ref>http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heartburn/in-depth/heartburn-gerd/art-20046483</ref>
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#*Is the pain constant or is it intermittent? If the pain is intermittent, then it is more likely to be heartburn. If the pain is constant, then you should seek medical attention right away.<ref name="rf1">http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heartburn/in-depth/heartburn-gerd/art-20046483</ref>
 
#*Does the pain stay on one place or does it radiate to another part of the body, like the shoulders or the lower jaw?
 
#*Does the pain stay on one place or does it radiate to another part of the body, like the shoulders or the lower jaw?
 
#**If you are short of breath, dizzy, and sweaty; or if the pain radiates to your shoulders, arms, back, neck, or jaw, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. You may be having a heart attack.
 
#**If you are short of breath, dizzy, and sweaty; or if the pain radiates to your shoulders, arms, back, neck, or jaw, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately. You may be having a heart attack.
#Consider whether one of your medications is the cause of your heartburn. Some medications can cause acid reflux or heartburn. If you are experiencing frequent, ongoing heartburn and you suspect that the medications are the cause, talk with your physician about the possibility of replacing them. Do not stop taking your prescription medications without talking to your doctor first. Some of the medication types that can cause heartburn include:<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/10-tips-ease-heartburn-triggered-medications</ref>
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#Consider whether one of your medications is the cause of your heartburn. Some medications can cause acid reflux or heartburn. If you are experiencing frequent, ongoing heartburn and you suspect that the medications are the cause, talk with your physician about the possibility of replacing them. Do not stop taking your prescription medications without talking to your doctor first. Some of the medication types that can cause heartburn include:<ref name="rf2">http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/10-tips-ease-heartburn-triggered-medications</ref>
 
#*Antidepressants
 
#*Antidepressants
 
#*Antianxiety medications
 
#*Antianxiety medications
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#*Esophageal [[Treat Ulcers|ulcers]]: These are open sores on the lining of the esophagus. Repeated reflux can cause these and they cause a pain similar to heartburn.
 
#*Esophageal [[Treat Ulcers|ulcers]]: These are open sores on the lining of the esophagus. Repeated reflux can cause these and they cause a pain similar to heartburn.
 
#*Narrowing of the [[Diagnose Acid Reflux|esophagus]]: This makes swallowing food difficult, and you can experience shortness of breath and wheezing. In this case, you may also experience chest pain, sore throat, hoarseness, excessive salivation, a sensation of having a lump in your throat (globus sensation), and sinusitis.
 
#*Narrowing of the [[Diagnose Acid Reflux|esophagus]]: This makes swallowing food difficult, and you can experience shortness of breath and wheezing. In this case, you may also experience chest pain, sore throat, hoarseness, excessive salivation, a sensation of having a lump in your throat (globus sensation), and sinusitis.
#*Barrett's esophagus: Constant heartburn puts you at risk of developing Barrett's esophagus. This is the development of abnormal pre-cancerous cells which may in turn develop into esophageal [[Lower Your Chances of Getting Cancer|cancer]]. If the doctor discovers this, you will need to have an endoscopic examination every 2 to 3 years to ensure that it hasn't turned cancerous.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/when-heartburn-gets-serious</ref>
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#*Barrett's esophagus: Constant heartburn puts you at risk of developing Barrett's esophagus. This is the development of abnormal pre-cancerous cells which may in turn develop into esophageal [[Lower Your Chances of Getting Cancer|cancer]]. If the doctor discovers this, you will need to have an endoscopic examination every 2 to 3 years to ensure that it hasn't turned cancerous.<ref name="rf3">http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/when-heartburn-gets-serious</ref>
#*Peptic ulcer disease: These are painful open sores or ulcers in the lining of the stomach or the duodenum, the upper part of the small intestine.<ref>http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peptic-ulcer/basics/definition/con-20028643</ref>
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#*Peptic ulcer disease: These are painful open sores or ulcers in the lining of the stomach or the duodenum, the upper part of the small intestine.<ref name="rf4">http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/peptic-ulcer/basics/definition/con-20028643</ref>
#*Gastritis: This is an inflammation of the stomach lining.<ref>http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gastritis/basics/definition/con-20021032</ref>
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#*Gastritis: This is an inflammation of the stomach lining.<ref name="rf5">http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gastritis/basics/definition/con-20021032</ref>
#*H. Pylori infection: This is a stomach infection caused by the H. Pylori bacteria. It can be treated with antibiotics.<ref>http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/h-pylori/basics/definition/con-20030903M</ref>
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#*H. Pylori infection: This is a stomach infection caused by the H. Pylori bacteria. It can be treated with antibiotics.<ref name="rf6">http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/h-pylori/basics/definition/con-20030903M</ref>
 
===Knowing When to See a Doctor for Heartburn===
 
===Knowing When to See a Doctor for Heartburn===
#Call your doctor if your heartburn is interfering with your daily activities. For most people, heartburn is an annoying condition, but it does not interfere with daily life. If you experience heartburn that interferes with daily activities or that recurs on a daily basis, you should see a doctor about it.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/when-heartburn-gets-serious?page=2</ref>
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#Call your doctor if your heartburn is interfering with your daily activities. For most people, heartburn is an annoying condition, but it does not interfere with daily life. If you experience heartburn that interferes with daily activities or that recurs on a daily basis, you should see a doctor about it.<ref name="rf7">http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/when-heartburn-gets-serious?page=2</ref>
#See your doctor if you have a persistent cough with your heartburn. A persistent cough may indicate that you have heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux. If you have a [[Treat a Cough|cough]] that lasts 2 weeks or more, you should see a doctor. You may even want to get checked earlier, especially if you experience things like breathlessness and wheezing.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/when-heartburn-gets-serious?page=2</ref>
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#See your doctor if you have a persistent cough with your heartburn. A persistent cough may indicate that you have heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux. If you have a [[Treat a Cough|cough]] that lasts 2 weeks or more, you should see a doctor. You may even want to get checked earlier, especially if you experience things like breathlessness and wheezing.<ref name="rf7" />
#Visit a physician if you have been self-treating heartburn with antacids for a long time. If you have been taking over the counter medications for your heartburn on a daily basis for more than a few weeks, then you should talk to your doctor as soon as possible. You may need a stronger prescription medication and it is a good idea to find out why your situation has not improved.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/america-asks-9/treatment-remedies</ref>
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#Visit a physician if you have been self-treating heartburn with antacids for a long time. If you have been taking over the counter medications for your heartburn on a daily basis for more than a few weeks, then you should talk to your doctor as soon as possible. You may need a stronger prescription medication and it is a good idea to find out why your situation has not improved.<ref name="rf8">http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/america-asks-9/treatment-remedies</ref>
 
#Decide if pregnancy may be the cause of your heartburn. A combination of hormones and pressure on the stomach may cause some women to experience heartburn. Heartburn during pregnancy is most common in the third trimester. If you are pregnant and suffering from severe heartburn, you should talk to your doctor. If you are suffering from occasional mild heartburn, then there are a few simple things that you can do to help prevent heartburn:
 
#Decide if pregnancy may be the cause of your heartburn. A combination of hormones and pressure on the stomach may cause some women to experience heartburn. Heartburn during pregnancy is most common in the third trimester. If you are pregnant and suffering from severe heartburn, you should talk to your doctor. If you are suffering from occasional mild heartburn, then there are a few simple things that you can do to help prevent heartburn:
 
#*Eat 5-6 smaller meals throughout the day instead of 3 large meals.
 
#*Eat 5-6 smaller meals throughout the day instead of 3 large meals.
 
#*Wait at least an hour after eating to lie down.
 
#*Wait at least an hour after eating to lie down.
#*Avoid spicy, fatty, and greasy foods.<ref>http://americanpregnancy.org/pregnancy-health/heartburn-during-pregnancy/</ref>
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#*Avoid spicy, fatty, and greasy foods.<ref name="rf9">http://americanpregnancy.org/pregnancy-health/heartburn-during-pregnancy/</ref>
#Observe whether or not you have problems swallowing food or drink. If you suddenly have trouble swallowing or if it is painful to swallow, it may be a sign that your esophagus has been damaged (most likely by the gastric acid that goes up into the esophagus). If you are having trouble swallowing, see a doctor as soon as possible. Difficulty swallowing puts you at risk of choking.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/features/when-heartburn-gets-serious?page=2</ref>
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#Observe whether or not you have problems swallowing food or drink. If you suddenly have trouble swallowing or if it is painful to swallow, it may be a sign that your esophagus has been damaged (most likely by the gastric acid that goes up into the esophagus). If you are having trouble swallowing, see a doctor as soon as possible. Difficulty swallowing puts you at risk of choking.<ref name="rf7" />
#Think about whether or not you have been vomiting. Vomiting may also indicate that you need to see a doctor. If you are vomiting as well as experiencing heartburn symptoms, this may indicate that you have acid reflux. Even if you are only vomiting a small amount or burping up some of what you ate, you should talk to your doctor about it.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/acid-reflux-symptoms</ref>
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#Think about whether or not you have been vomiting. Vomiting may also indicate that you need to see a doctor. If you are vomiting as well as experiencing heartburn symptoms, this may indicate that you have acid reflux. Even if you are only vomiting a small amount or burping up some of what you ate, you should talk to your doctor about it.<ref name="rf10">http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/acid-reflux-symptoms</ref>
#*See a doctor right away or go to an emergency room if the vomiting is severe, if you are vomiting blood, or if you have chest pain after vomiting.<ref>http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/welcome/features/20081204_heartburn/index.html</ref>
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#*See a doctor right away or go to an emergency room if the vomiting is severe, if you are vomiting blood, or if you have chest pain after vomiting.<ref name="rf11">http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/welcome/features/20081204_heartburn/index.html</ref>
#Consider whether or not you have had a significant, unexplained weight loss. Losing weight is fine if you are dieting and exercising, but if you have lost weight unintentionally, there may be a problem. Unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite along with heartburn symptoms may indicate that you have GERD (gastrointestinal esophageal reflux disease). This condition require medical attention. If you have recently lost a drastic amount of weight as well as experiencing heartburn symptoms, you should see a doctor.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/is-it-heartburn-gerd</ref>
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#Consider whether or not you have had a significant, unexplained weight loss. Losing weight is fine if you are dieting and exercising, but if you have lost weight unintentionally, there may be a problem. Unexplained weight loss or loss of appetite along with heartburn symptoms may indicate that you have GERD (gastrointestinal esophageal reflux disease). This condition require medical attention. If you have recently lost a drastic amount of weight as well as experiencing heartburn symptoms, you should see a doctor.<ref name="rf12">http://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/is-it-heartburn-gerd</ref>
  
 
== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
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== Warnings ==
 
== Warnings ==
*Prolonged use of aluminum antacids may weaken your bones and cause the depletion of phosphorous and calcium.<ref>The Merck Manual of Medical Information, ''Antacids and Indigestion Remedies'', p. 99, (2003), ISBN 978-0-7434-7733-8</ref>
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*Prolonged use of aluminum antacids may weaken your bones and cause the depletion of phosphorous and calcium.<ref name="rf13">The Merck Manual of Medical Information, ''Antacids and Indigestion Remedies'', p. 99, (2003), ISBN 978-0-7434-7733-8</ref>
*The high sodium content of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) used as an antacid can cause problems for people with heart failure or high blood pressure.<ref>The Merck Manual of Medical Information, ''Antacids and Indigestion Remedies'', p. 99, (2003), ISBN 978-0-7434-7733-8</ref>
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*The high sodium content of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) used as an antacid can cause problems for people with heart failure or high blood pressure.<ref name="rf13" />
*The maximum daily allowance for calcium carbonate antacid should not exceed 2000 milligrams unless a doctor directs otherwise.<ref>The Merck Manual of Medical Information, ''Antacids and Indigestion Remedies'', p. 99, (2003), ISBN 978-0-7434-7733-8</ref>
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*The maximum daily allowance for calcium carbonate antacid should not exceed 2000 milligrams unless a doctor directs otherwise.<ref name="rf13" />
  
 
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