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* [[Heartburn]] | * [[Heartburn]] | ||
* Feeling feverish | * Feeling feverish | ||
* A bitter taste in the mouth from stomach acid coming up into the [[esophagus]] | * A bitter taste in the mouth from stomach acid coming up into the [[esophagus]] | ||
* Rumbling in the stomach | * Rumbling in the stomach | ||
* Sense of fullness after eating | * Sense of fullness after eating | ||
* A feeling as though something is lodged in the esophagus | * A feeling as though something is lodged in the esophagus | ||
* Pain and discomfort at the [[Xiphoid process|xiphoid]] region | * Pain and discomfort at the [[Xiphoid process|xiphoid]] region | ||
* Sudden [[chills]], comparable to those felt during fevers | * Sudden [[chills]], comparable to those felt during fevers | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
History and Symptoms
- A pain or a burning feeling in the upper portion of the stomach
- Feeling sick to one's stomach; nausea
- Feeling bloated
- Sometimes uncontrollable burping
- Heartburn
- Feeling feverish
- A bitter taste in the mouth from stomach acid coming up into the esophagus
- Rumbling in the stomach
- Sense of fullness after eating
- A feeling as though something is lodged in the esophagus
- Pain and discomfort at the xiphoid region
- Sudden chills, comparable to those felt during fevers