Irritation: If your pain is related to food intake then your chest pain most likely related to a gastrointestinal cause like ulceration or irritation of the food pipe or stomach, you should get it check out since this can lead to bleeding ulcers. See your primary care or a GI doctor.
Answered 6/10/2014
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NonCardiac ChestPain: Hope this is just acid reflux/gerd/"gastritis"/dyspepsia and goes away with some life style changes and over the counter antacids. Many other medical conditions such as peptic ulcer and problems involving the esophagus can cause these symptoms. Some of the possibilities can be serious and timely evaluation by your doctor and/or a gastroenterologist is recommended if more than few day old problem.
Answered 9/28/2016
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