March 28, 2006 (Press Release) --
As with a heart attack, indigestion can cause burning in the chest.
But according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it's unlikely that pain from indigestion would spread to other parts of the body, as a typical heart attack does.
Indigestion, frequently accompanied by nausea, often stems from eating too much, too quickly, or the wrong kinds of foods.
If you have any of these symptoms, they could indicate something more serious than simple indigestion:
Vomiting, weight loss, or appetite loss.
Black, tarry stools or blood in vomit.
What feels like indigestion accompanied by shortness of breath; pain radiating to the jaw, neck or arm; or sweating.
If you do have any of these symptoms, see a doctor immediately.
Source: http://www.msn.com/
But according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it's unlikely that pain from indigestion would spread to other parts of the body, as a typical heart attack does.
Indigestion, frequently accompanied by nausea, often stems from eating too much, too quickly, or the wrong kinds of foods.
If you have any of these symptoms, they could indicate something more serious than simple indigestion:
Vomiting, weight loss, or appetite loss.
Black, tarry stools or blood in vomit.
What feels like indigestion accompanied by shortness of breath; pain radiating to the jaw, neck or arm; or sweating.
If you do have any of these symptoms, see a doctor immediately.
Source: http://www.msn.com/

As with a heart attack, indigestion can cause burning in the chest.
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