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What Causes Fluttering Sensation And Vibrations In Chest?

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Posted on Tue, 2 Dec 2014
Question: I was wondering of you could help, I have this weird fluttering vibration feeling in my chest like in my esophagus, it comes on really fast and goes away really fast, I have no other symptoms, it's kinda just like a flutter that last a split second and goes away and happens periodically thurout the day I feel like I can really notice it when I'm laying down.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Klerida Shehu (31 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Possible acid reflux;schedule upper endoscopy...

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

I have gone through your symptoms carefully and can say that they are indicative for possible acid reflux.

I advise to:
- consult with Gastroenterologist and schedule upper endoscopy for further evaluations
- avoid oily/spicy/chilly/fried foods
- sleep with 2 pillows to ease symptoms at night
- take antacids after meals, especially after dinner. If it not improving your symptoms, can use Ranitidine (you can find it without prescription).
- have your meals regularly, eat often and small portions
- have your dinner at least 4 hours before bedtime

Hope it helped!
Dr.Klerida
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What Causes Fluttering Sensation And Vibrations In Chest?

Brief Answer: Possible acid reflux;schedule upper endoscopy... Detailed Answer: Hi, I have gone through your symptoms carefully and can say that they are indicative for possible acid reflux. I advise to: - consult with Gastroenterologist and schedule upper endoscopy for further evaluations - avoid oily/spicy/chilly/fried foods - sleep with 2 pillows to ease symptoms at night - take antacids after meals, especially after dinner. If it not improving your symptoms, can use Ranitidine (you can find it without prescription). - have your meals regularly, eat often and small portions - have your dinner at least 4 hours before bedtime Hope it helped! Dr.Klerida