Swallowing air. Similarly to the carbon dioxide in fizzy drinks, the air we swallow when we eat, drink, or chew gum can become trapped in the digestive system. Swallowing too much air can cause a buildup of gas in the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to gas pain in the chest or abdomen.
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.
Chest pain due to gas generally is not a cause of concern but sometimes trapped gas in chest can cause discomfort and uneasiness to the person.Heart pain vs Chest Pain due to gas.
When gas gets stuck in your digestive system, you may feel pain or bloating. If changes in your diet or other habits don’t fix it, you might need your doctor’s help.
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