How can I know if I have GERD, a respiratory condition, or a pulled muscle?

The discomfort is at the center of the chest and sometimes occurs after eating. Ibuprofen helped the discomfort.

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3 Responses to “How can I know if I have GERD, a respiratory condition, or a pulled muscle?”

  1. ehsmom2006 Says:

    I this sounds like acid reflux and the only way to get better is to consult your doctor Good Luck

  2. Dan W Says:

    Gerd not breathing, is gastroesophageal reflux disease and antacid Endocrinology job.

  3. cryptoxmit Says:

    By Dan W correct. . let me correct. . . his is a gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). . . . The only way to evaluate is to be seen by a doctor. . . This is a complex diagnosis. . . Although people will lead you to believe otherwise. . . . chest discomfort should always be treated with care. . . . because of the obvious. . . If the game wannna MD. . . and omits the diagnosis. . . which could be fatal. . . be safe. . . for you. . . and those who love you. . . . best wishes for a speedy recovery

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