Chest Pain and Discomfort: When the Cause Is Digestive, Not Cardiac

A patient’s story

David, a 51 year old professional, developed repeated central chest discomfort after meals. Heart tests were normal, yet symptoms persisted.

 

A gastroenterology review identified acid reflux and oesophageal sensitivity as the cause, not his heart.

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Can chest pain come from the digestive system?

Yes. Non-cardiac chest pain refers to chest pain not caused by the heart. Digestive conditions often irritate the oesophagus, which shares nerve pathways with the chest.

 

As a result, pain can feel alarming and intense.

 

However, cardiac causes must always be excluded first.

When is chest pain an emergency?

Seek urgent medical help if you have:

  • Chest tightness

  • Shortness of breath

  • Pain spreading to the arm, jaw, or back

  • Pain that does not ease within minutes

Call 999 immediately if these occur.

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Diagnostic Procedure
Investigate the Root Cause: Gastroscopy
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Signs chest pain may be digestive

Digestive chest pain often:

  • Occurs after eating

  • Worsens during meals

  • Appears with gut symptoms

Associated symptoms include heartburn, belching, bloating, nausea, hoarseness, and swallowing difficulty.

Common digestive causes

  • Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD)

  • Acid reflux and indigestion

  • Functional dyspepsia

  • Irritable bowel syndrome

  • Oesophageal spasm or achalasia

  • Hiatal hernia

  • Gallbladder disease

  • Peptic ulcers

How we investigate chest pain

After cardiac causes are ruled out, tests may include:

  • Gastroscopy

  • Barium swallow

  • pH monitoring

  • Oesophageal manometry

  • Laryngoscopy, when throat symptoms exist

Treatment approach

Treatment depends on the cause and may include:

  • Diet and lifestyle changes

  • Acid suppression

  • Motility or neuromodulator therapy

  • Targeted procedures, when appropriate

Chest Pain With Normal Heart Tests?

Ongoing chest discomfort may come from your digestive system.

Our gastroenterologists provide rapid assessment and targeted treatment.

Book a consultation with LSDC Healthcare today.

FAQ's

Can acid reflux really cause chest pain?

Yes. Reflux is the most common cause of non-cardiac chest pain.

Should I still see a doctor if my ECG was normal?

Yes. Digestive causes require specialist assessment.

Is non-cardiac chest pain dangerous?

It is usually not life threatening, but symptoms should never be ignored.

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