Is Belching a Sign of Heart Attack?

Is Belching a Sign of Heart Attack?

Belching can sometimes be a sign of heart attack in some people. It comes along with burping and indigestion. Belching may sometimes cause many other health problems in humans, including the damage of heart muscles and heart attack, along with various other cardiovascular problems. Thus, collecting information about belching problems, its conditions, causes and treatment, we will be able to avoid cardiovascular problems in the future to some extent.

Is Belching a Sign of Heart Attack?

The problem of belching mainly takes place whenever the stomach of a patient fills swallowed air. Common reasons for belching are:

  • Drinking or eating at excessively fast speed
  • Drinking varieties of carbonated beverages
  • Feelings of fear and anxiety.

Young children and small babies usually swallow a big amount of air without realizing about it. Hence, parents burp their babies shortly after they drink the breast milk or formula related to the expelling of excessive air swallowed at the time of feeding.

Human beings may even come across the problem of belching whenever their stomach does not contain full air. This is usual, as belching is a tool or a habit to reduce the abdominal discomfort. Belching relieves discomfort related to swallowing of air, but it is common for people attempting to relieve every or most of their abdominal discomfort in the similar manner.

Few of the common food and beverages may lead to belching problem frequently. These include:

  • A variety of carbonated drinks
  • Alcohol
  • Foods containing fiber, sugar and starch in high amounts
  • Whole-wheat bread
  • Veggies, including lentils, beans, broccoli, cabbage, onions and cauliflower
  • Raisins and bananas.

Medical Conditions That Can Cause Belching

Few of the medical conditions may result in the problem of burping or belching as symptoms. These conditions are:

  • GERD i.e. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease i.e. a disorder, which leads to the flow of acid from one’s stomach in the upward direction into the food pipe or esophagus.
  • Gastroparesis disorder, where muscles present in the walls of one’s stomach become weak
  • Peptic ulcers that sore in the stomach, esophagus and upper portion of human small intestine.
  • Lactose intolerance, which indicates the inability to digest lactose properly. This is a particular ingredient found usually in dairy products.
  • Sorbitol or fructose malabsorption i.e. the inability of digesting sorbitol and carbohydrates.
  • Helicobacter Pylori or the bacteria causing stomach infections and thereby, responsible for increasing the belching problem.

Treatment of Belching

Belching normally does not need any treatment. However, if your problem excessive, you should immediately contact with your family doctor for exploring the possible conditions, which may create the respective problem. Along with this, you should definitely adopt for a few of the self-treatment options, as mentioned here.

Body Position

If you are excessively dealing with the belching problem or your stomach distends and you fail to expel the air, you should opt for lying towards your side.

Secondly, you should adopt a specific position i.e. knees-to-chest position and continue to be in that position until gas from your body passes.

Changes in Eating and Drinking Habits

Along with opting for a particular position to sleep or knee position, you should bring some changes in your both drinking and eating habits as:

  • Avoid drinking and eating at an excessively fast rate
  • Avoid or reduce the consumption of any or all carbonated beverage
  • Avoid chewing gums.

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Written, Edited or Reviewed By: Team PainAssist, Pain Assist Inc. This article does not provide medical advice. See disclaimer
Last Modified On:March 13, 2018

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