Acid reflux: Your symptoms are suggestive if gastritis and reflux esophagitis. It seems you have seen a GI specialist and had endoscopy done. That should confirm or rule out the above diagnosis. Appropriate further action can then be taken to look for less common causes. Follow up with your gastroenterologist.
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Nonheart causes: Nonheart causes of chest burning include inflammation of the windpipe or bronchial tubes by infection, inflammation of the esophagus or upper stomach and even gall bladder disease when the discomfort goes to the back and there is nausea. If the discomfort is worse with deep breaths then a lung inflammation is possible. An inflammation in the respiratory tract usually is accompanied by a cough.
Answered 12/24/2013
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