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Heartburn Hiccups
Heartburn Hiccups
Symptoms of pregnancy?

I took a test about 3 days ago, and my fiance is convinced that I took it too early because it came out negative.. but here are my symptoms... could the test be wrong? BTW There is NO WAY that I am about to start my period... I just finished my period at the tail end of last month. Anywho... symptoms include:

Bloating
Gas
Sore and tender breasts, especially the nipples
upset stomach
constipation
slight cramping in abdomen
dizziness
heartburn
nausea
Hiccups

Is there a possibility that this test is wrong or that something else is wrong? I know its not pms so please dont waste an answer saying that... Also, I've never had these symptoms all at once before, and none of these are consistent with my period except one... the upset stomach. Help?

Well you definitely took the test too early. It's not going to show up positive until 5 days before your missed period, at the earliest, some people don't get a positive result until they are late for several days. When is your period due? Typically woman don't experience any symptoms until right before their period and it's usually later on than that. If your period started around October 28, you are probably just now approaching ovulation, when is the time when you are fertile and could become pregnant. Unless you mistook implantation bleeding for your period, I'd say there is a very very very small chance that you could be pregnant.

Are You Aware Of These Acid Reflux Symptoms?

There is a variety of acid reflux symptoms associated with the disease that is commonly known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. The main symptom is heartburn.

What exactly is heartburn? It is a burning sensation that begins in the stomach and radiates into the chest and throat. Heartburn is most likely to occur when you have done one of the following activities: lifting, lying down on your back, after you have eaten a heavy meal or bending over. Heartburn can also mimic a heart attack. When a person is having a very bad case of heartburn, it is hard to decipher whether a person is actually having a heart attack or is just suffering from heartburn. It is better to have the condition checked out just to be on the safe side.

Another common symptom is regurgitation. This is a feeling that you have when acid backs up into your throat. In some cases, acid can regurgitate up into the mouth. This is called a "wet burp". In rare cases, acid regurgitation can cause vomiting.

Those people who frequently experience acid reflux symptoms at night usually experience more severe symptoms that people who suffer with it during the day. However, most people experience their symptoms during the night. When you continually experience such symptoms, it can mean that you have a damaged esophagus. Therefore, it would be a good idea to consult your doctor about this problem. Having severe heartburn does not necessarily mean that you have a damaged esophagus. However, it is still better to get the problem checked out.

There are other GERD symptoms that are less common. One symptom is chest pain or chest sensations. One may feel that food is trapped somewhere behind the breastbone.

Other less common symptom is throat irritations which include hoarseness, dry cough, or the feeling that there is always a lump in your throat resulting in you always having to clear your throat. In rare instances, a person may have difficulty swallowing their food which, as a result, would cause severe chest pain. It can feel as if the food is stuck in the esophagus. Other acid reflux symptoms include chronic sore throat and constant hiccups.

Some people have acid reflux symptoms such as coughing and wheezing. A person who experiences constant nausea for a period of weeks at a time and is not associated with a particular cause of stomach upset may be suffering from acid reflux symptoms. Vomiting may be a daily occurrence. However, before determining that the cause of such symptoms is acid reflux disease, other causes of chronic nausea and vomiting must first be ruled out.

There is also a condition which is called Barrett's Esophagus. It can cause a change to the lining of one's esophagus due to repeated acid reflux occurrences. About 10% of these cases will turn into esophageal cancer. If you happen to suffer from Barrett's Esophagus, then you must undergo regular examinations, and you should be receiving treatment for your acid reflux.

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One Response to “Heartburn Hiccups”

  1. Fianna says:

    Only a few days ago, I started having a sore throat…then vomiting, I thought was due to flue? Anyway, now, when I eat it is tight and so very difficult to swallow…I feel a burning sensation, no matter what I eat or drink…the lump in my throat hurts, I have hiccups and of course, my first thought was CANCER…

    It might be GERD? I am a vegetarian, and never had this before…It hurts…

    I will give it a few more days, then I will go to an MD to see if it actually anything more serious…

    ;(

    Fianna…

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