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- $Title{Does Esophageal Spasm Cause Chest Pain}
- $Subject{esophageal spasm esophagus pain chest Digestive constriction burning
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- Does Esophageal Spasm Cause Chest Pain
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- QUESTION: I have been having chest pains on and off for the past year. My
- doctor has done test after test to find out if I was on my way to having a
- heart attack, but he found no cardiac origin for my problem. After more
- testing he told me I have an esophageal spasm, and this was causing the chest
- pain. Does this make any sense to you?
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- ANSWER: Yes, it does although the problem is not a common one. Esophageal
- spasm has been documented as the cause of atypical chest pain in a number of
- patients. The pain is atypical because it produces no characteristic pain,
- and its symptoms vary far more than heart problems such as angina.
- Esophageal pain is often described by patients as a "pressure,"
- "constriction," or "burning sensation." The attacks are often related to
- eating. Doctors are not 100% sure of why abnormal contractions in the body of
- the esophagus produce chest pain.
- The best way for a doctor to treat the problem is with reassurance that
- the cause of your pain is not life-threatening. Various drugs have been used
- to treat the pain such as calcium channel blockers, hydralazine, antacids or
- nitrates, but the results have been less than dramatic. An operation which
- surgically dissects the muscle of the esophagus is helpful to a very limited
- number of patients with this condition.
- You may find that the knowledge of the nature of the problem can reduce
- your own natural anxiety about such pain, and may even reduce the frequency of
- the attacks. Be careful in your use of pain medication, it is easy to get
- hooked in situations such as yours.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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