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What Causes Occasional Pressure In Lungs And Pain In Throat And Ear?

Hi, this doesn t happen all the time but sometimes it does. I feel like pressure in my lungs, then i get a slight pain on my throat then my ear. After the ear and throat pain go away i still feel pressure in my lungs and it causes me to burp a lot. It goes away in about 2 minutes.
Mon, 13 Jan 2014
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hello and welcome to HCM,

Your symptoms are very indicative of reflux disease and you must get an Upper GI endoscopy along with complete blood test and get back to me or any ENT with the reports.

In any case, it is a very silent disease so do not take it lightly and get yourself examined as soon as possible

regards

Dr Sriram nathan
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What Causes Occasional Pressure In Lungs And Pain In Throat And Ear?

hello and welcome to HCM, Your symptoms are very indicative of reflux disease and you must get an Upper GI endoscopy along with complete blood test and get back to me or any ENT with the reports. In any case, it is a very silent disease so do not take it lightly and get yourself examined as soon as possible regards Dr Sriram nathan