Heartburn Accompanied By Nausea, Vomiting, Cold Sweat, And Shortness Of Breath

Hello .. I want to ask for more than a week, I have had cold sweat, nausea, heartburn, vomiting, shortness of breath, but didn’t diarrhea … I went to the emergency room a week ago and checked my heart record, and my asthma didn’t recur and the doctor said it was sour my stomach went up … but now the medicine is gone I still feel the symptoms, but the intensity is not often … my question is how long is the average healing time? And what should I do now?
1 Answer:
Hi Ivan,
Thank you for the question.
The emergence of heartburn accompanied by nausea, vomiting, cold sweat, and shortness of breath can indeed be caused by interference with the heart and lungs. However, if an examination has been done in an emergency room before, and the possibility of the disorder originates from the heart or lungs (such as asthma), the disorder can originate from the digestive system.
Here are some possible causes of the medical condition that you are experiencing right now:
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Dyspepsia syndrome.
Gastric ulcer.
Psychosomatic disorders.
Irritable bowel syndrome.
Inflammatory bowel disease.
How long the recovery depends on the lifestyle you do, because the digestive disorders above are greatly influenced by diet, activity, and stress. Therefore, besides using drugs, lifestyle modification also needs to be done.
Here are suggestions that you can take to reduce complaints:
Eat often but in small portions, and eat slowly.
Reducing foods that contain a lot of gas such as beans, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, milk and milk products, soft drinks.
Reducing sour and spicy foods.
Avoid lying down after eating.
Drink 2-3 liters of water per day.
Enough sleep 7-9 hours per day.
Exercise regularly.
Manage stress well.
Hopefully this information can help.
Regards.