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Suggest Treatment For Chest Pain Caused After Drinking Alcohol

I have drank alcohol for forty years without problems if I drank a pint of whiskey or less. Almost overnight even the smallest bit of alcohol creates huge problems . Two days ago I went to the ER due to chess pains. I had a cardiac ablation 16 months ago, and my keg has been fine all this time. At the ER the doctor said my heart appeared fine after blood work, chest X-ray, and MRI. He felt my problem was pulmonary related. I suspect I have develop an acute alcohol intolerance. I have never felt this poorly after drinking. Does what I think about developing an alcohol intolerance make sense and what should I do
Tue, 31 Mar 2020
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Hi,

This seems you are having GERD that is gastro-esophageal reflux secondary to alcoholism. You need to consult gastroenterologist in this regard and may be need Endoscopy.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician
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Suggest Treatment For Chest Pain Caused After Drinking Alcohol

Hi, This seems you are having GERD that is gastro-esophageal reflux secondary to alcoholism. You need to consult gastroenterologist in this regard and may be need Endoscopy. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician