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== | ==Differential Diagnosis of Heartburn== | ||
* [[Angina]] / ischemia | |||
* [[Ascites]] | |||
* [[Asthma]] | |||
[[ | * [[Barrett's Esophagus]] | ||
[[ | * Cardiotomy | ||
[[ | * Caustic agent ingestion with resultant mucosal injury | ||
[[ | * [[Chagas Disease]] | ||
[[ | * [[Cholelithiasis]] | ||
* Clothes (elevated internal stomach pressure) | |||
* [[Constipation]] | |||
* [[Coronary Artery Disease]] | |||
* [[Coughing]] | |||
* [[CREST syndrome]] (Calcinosis Raynaud's phenomenon Esophagus Sclerodactyly Telangiectasias) | |||
* Direct irritation of esophagus: | |||
:[[Aspirin]] | |||
:[[Cigarette smoke]] | |||
:Citrus fruits, juice | |||
:[[Ibuprofen]] | |||
:Spicy foods | |||
:Tomatoes | |||
:Tomato sauce | |||
* [[Diabetes]] | |||
* [[Drugs]]: | |||
:[[Albuterol]] | |||
:[[Anticholinergic]]s | |||
:[[Caffeine]] | |||
:[[Calcium channel blockers]] | |||
:[[Cigarette smoking]] | |||
:[[Nitrates]] | |||
:[[Progesterone]] | |||
:[[Theophylline]] | |||
* Esophageal atresia or fistula | |||
* [[Esophageal carcinoma]] | |||
* [[Esophageal diverticulum]] | |||
* [[Esophageal varices]] | |||
* Foods: | |||
:[[Alcohol]] | |||
:Chocolate | |||
:Coffee | |||
:Fatty foods | |||
:Peppermint | |||
:Soft drinks with caffeine | |||
:Tea | |||
* Fundectomy (postoperative) | |||
* [[Gastrectomy]] (postoperative) | |||
* [[Gastritis]] | |||
* [[Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease]] ([[GERD]]) | |||
* [[Hiatal hernia]] | |||
* Infectious [[esophagitis]] | |||
* Lifting | |||
* [[Mallory-Weiss Tear]] | |||
* Motility disorders | |||
* Muscle strain | |||
* [[Myasthenia gravis]] | |||
* [[Myocardial Infarction]] | |||
* [[Obesity]] | |||
* [[Peptic Ulcer Disease]] | |||
* [[Pericardial Disease]] | |||
* [[Pregnancy]] | |||
* Primary reflux [[esophagitis]] | |||
* [[Pulmonary Embolism]] | |||
* [[Raynaud's Phenomenon]] | |||
* [[Scleroderma]] | |||
* Strictures, webs or rings | |||
* [[Vagotomy]] (postoperative) |
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Differential Diagnosis of Heartburn
- Angina / ischemia
- Ascites
- Asthma
- Barrett's Esophagus
- Cardiotomy
- Caustic agent ingestion with resultant mucosal injury
- Chagas Disease
- Cholelithiasis
- Clothes (elevated internal stomach pressure)
- Constipation
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Coughing
- CREST syndrome (Calcinosis Raynaud's phenomenon Esophagus Sclerodactyly Telangiectasias)
- Direct irritation of esophagus:
- Aspirin
- Cigarette smoke
- Citrus fruits, juice
- Ibuprofen
- Spicy foods
- Tomatoes
- Tomato sauce
- Albuterol
- Anticholinergics
- Caffeine
- Calcium channel blockers
- Cigarette smoking
- Nitrates
- Progesterone
- Theophylline
- Esophageal atresia or fistula
- Esophageal carcinoma
- Esophageal diverticulum
- Esophageal varices
- Foods:
- Alcohol
- Chocolate
- Coffee
- Fatty foods
- Peppermint
- Soft drinks with caffeine
- Tea
- Fundectomy (postoperative)
- Gastrectomy (postoperative)
- Gastritis
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
- Hiatal hernia
- Infectious esophagitis
- Lifting
- Mallory-Weiss Tear
- Motility disorders
- Muscle strain
- Myasthenia gravis
- Myocardial Infarction
- Obesity
- Peptic Ulcer Disease
- Pericardial Disease
- Pregnancy
- Primary reflux esophagitis
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Raynaud's Phenomenon
- Scleroderma
- Strictures, webs or rings
- Vagotomy (postoperative)