“If you belch or pass gas and the pain goes away, you could just be experiencing stomach pain or heartburn,” said Joseph Lash, M.D., cardiologist with Norton Heart and Vascular Institute. “If the pain persists and you have shortness of breath or nausea, it could be a heart-related issue.
Gas pain in the chest can occur the same way that it can in the stomach. But because it's less common, we've put together a list of what may be causing it.
One fine evening, you’ve enjoyed a delicious meal, and suddenly you notice that you’re not feeling well. You might have an upset stomach or a burning sensation in your chest area.
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