What Does Heartburn Feel Like? Many people have different heartburn triggers, but most people have similar heartburn symptoms. * A burning feeling in the chest just behind the breastbone that occurs after eating and lasts a few minutes to several hours. Reporting these symptoms is usually all that is needed for your doctor to make the diagnosis of heartburn. However, your doctor may perform special tests to determine the severity of your problem or to monitor your treatment. Special tests may also be needed if you have unusual symptoms such as weight loss or suffer from the complications of GERD. Chest pain is one of the most common reasons a person goes to the emergency room. While many of these patients are suffering from a heart attack, some actually may be experiencing severe heartburn. Often, the pain caused by a heart attack and during a severe heartburn episode is so difficult to distinguish that sophisticated medical testing is needed to determine whether or not you are having a heart attack. To complicate matters even more, the two problems have many of the same symptoms and occur in similar types of people (For example, older age and overweight people.) Possible signs of heartburn that could be mistaken for a heart attack include: * A sharp, burning sensation just below the breastbone or ribs. Possible signs of angina (severe pain in chest area) or heart attack: * A feeling of fullness, tightness, or dull pressure or pain generally in the center of the chest. |