Lanzi

323d

At this very moment I am experiencing pain in my chest after having a drink. I get this a lot and I am pretty sure I k own it’s from the ice cream I just had from DD. It’s like a weird reaction almost like an allergic reaction inside my chest. Like indigestion. And it burns this very moment. I usually try to rest it out but wondering if there is a quicker way to get rid of this annoying pain. It’s almost feels like gas bubbles in my chest. Damn tiger milk bubble tea that i drank. Any thoughts

Esophagitis-Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

Chest pain

Laryngopharyngeal reflux

View all
Top reply
    • Nicole92

      306d

      It could be acid reflux disease which is basically the medical term for chronic heartburn and you can take over the counter Prilosec. If that doesn't work go see a doctor because you don't want to take the chance of it being a stomach ulcer. You could of even swallowed the ice cream the wrong way and sometimes that can hurt and even for a while after.

    • Nicole92

      306d

      It could be acid reflux disease which is basically the medical term for chronic heartburn and you can take over the counter Prilosec. If that doesn't work go see a doctor because you don't want to take the chance of it being a stomach ulcer. You could of even swallowed the ice cream the wrong way and sometimes that can hurt and even for a while after.

☝ This content is generated by our users and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult with your physician before making any medical decision

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Alike health

Instantly get answers to medical questions with our AI, built from the collective wisdom of our community facing similar experiences

Thank you! Your submission has been received!

View All

Bupropion

night sweats

paranoid

Valium

sertraline

palpitations

Anxiety (Including GAD)

Depression

palpitations

Depression

Valium

Bupropion

Find people who are
experiencing a similar
medical reality