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My Husband Has Been Feeling Like His Heart Is Getting Warm, What This Could Be A Sign Of ?

My husband has been having times where he said he feels like his heart is getting warm.?
Sometimes it lasts for hours, sometimes it goes away sooner. Sometimes he has chest pains afterwards. Does anybody know what this could be a sign of? It is not heartburn...
Sat, 3 Sep 2011
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How do you know it's not heartburn? Acid refulx can present with some very strange symptoms and without any of the "usual" symptoms. It could be some type of angina, it could be anxiety, it could be muscular in nature. Not alot to go on here so it's really hard to say.
General & Family Physician Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani's  Response
Hi,Linika,
Thanks for query,
it seems that your husband is having Cardiac Neurosis.
But before we stamp this diagnosis go for cardiac investigations.
Ok and bye.
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My Husband Has Been Feeling Like His Heart Is Getting Warm, What This Could Be A Sign Of ?

How do you know it s not heartburn? Acid refulx can present with some very strange symptoms and without any of the usual symptoms. It could be some type of angina, it could be anxiety, it could be muscular in nature. Not alot to go on here so it s really hard to say.