Clarification?: If eating causes chest discomfort, then the more likely cause of the chest pain is gastrointestinal rather than cardiac, so talking to your primary care physician or a gastroenterologist may be useful. Cardiac causes of chest pain can result from poor eating habits, but i suspect the nature of your query relates more to GI causes than primary cardiac ones. Your doctor may suggest otc rx trials.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Eating vs CP: Eating does not affect chest pain. First you need to identify the cause of chest pain. For eg. Chest pain due to acid reflux it better not to eat spicy foods, caffeine containing beverages, stop smoking, less of citrus juices etc will help.
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