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What Causes Breathlessness While Talking After Drinking A Carbonated Beverage?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Jul 2015
Question: After I eat a large meal or carbonated beverage or wine I sometimes get a strange sensation when talking. It's almost as if I "run of out air" before I finish my sentence. I have assumed it was from being bloated/gas. It seems to come and go, I wonder what this could possibly be?

I'm 5'11'' 165LBS, otherwise healthy.
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Answered by Dr. Swarnava Dattagupta (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
might be reflux disease; follow as advised

Detailed Answer:
Hello.
Welcome to HCM.
This is Dr. Swarnava Dattagupta answering your query.

I have gone through your query and understand your concern.
This can be symptoms of bloating, indigestion and reflux disease.
If such patient comes to me, I advise the following-

Diet modification- lots of water, less fat and junk food, small frequent meals.
Taking time while eating and chewing food properly before swallowing.
Tablet pantoprazole or ilaprazole once daily for 1month.
Tablet levosulpiride once daily for 1 month.
Avoiding smoking and alcohol.
Regular exercise, might even be in the form of brisk walking.

You can consult your treating or family doctor for prescription of the above.

Hope this was useful.
Regards.
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What Causes Breathlessness While Talking After Drinking A Carbonated Beverage?

Brief Answer: might be reflux disease; follow as advised Detailed Answer: Hello. Welcome to HCM. This is Dr. Swarnava Dattagupta answering your query. I have gone through your query and understand your concern. This can be symptoms of bloating, indigestion and reflux disease. If such patient comes to me, I advise the following- Diet modification- lots of water, less fat and junk food, small frequent meals. Taking time while eating and chewing food properly before swallowing. Tablet pantoprazole or ilaprazole once daily for 1month. Tablet levosulpiride once daily for 1 month. Avoiding smoking and alcohol. Regular exercise, might even be in the form of brisk walking. You can consult your treating or family doctor for prescription of the above. Hope this was useful. Regards.