Heartburn: This typically refers to a sensation of acid or burning-like sensation in the middle of your chest. Nausea could be from the same underlying problem, like acid reflux or gastritis. However, heartburn and nausea together could also be due to an underlying heart problem or a gallbladder problem. Please see your doctor.
Answered 1/15/2014
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Heartburn & nausea: heartburn- Burning pain that may be felt in chest, abdomen or throat that may last minutes to hours. Pain can ^ right after eating, lying down or bending over. It may feel like food is stuck in the throat or chest & swallowing may be more difficult. Bitter/ sour/ hot may taste can back up into your mouth or throat. It may cause a sore throat, cough or hoarseness. Nausea - sensation like you are
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