Heartburn After An Accident?

doctor, after the accident the lower chest is close to the right and left abdomen when breathing, wakes up from sleep, lies down squatting, feels pain, I’ve been x-rayed but there are no broken bones and changes in my lungs, also no bruises and injuries the chest, abdomen and surrounding areas, according to the doctor what happened
1 Answer:
Hello
The pain in the stomach you mentioned (possibly heartburn) could indeed be related to an accident. Moreover, if the accident resulted in a collision in the area, it would certainly strengthen the indications in that direction. If from the results of the doctor's examination there are no problems related to heartburn and the accident experienced, it is necessary to explore other causes of your complaint.
Some conditions that cause heartburn:
Indigestion
Acid reflux disease (GERD)
Stomach ulcer
Inflammation of the heart
Inflammation of the pancreas
Irritable bowel syndrome
Gallbladder disease
Check back with your doctor to find out the cause of your heartburn. Also tell your doctor if you have other complaints, such as nausea, vomiting, pale stools, tea-colored urine, or other complaints you feel. Additional tests such as blood tests, ultrasound, and CT scans may be needed if indicated. The best treatment will be adjusted by the doctor according to the cause found.
The first step in treating pain in the solar plexus:
Keep calm and don't panic
Try drinking hot drinks
Avoid foods that are a bit spicy and sour first
Consumption of soft foods is recommended for a while
Stop smoking if you are a smoker
If the pain is very severe, immediately go to the ER for further treatment
May be useful
dr. Muhammad Fadhil