Gastro-cardiac syndrome is caused by phytoneurologic dysfunction due to digestive system disorders, and symptoms of angina pectoris may occur on top of esophageal and gastric discomfort.
1. Esophageal and gastric discomfort: patients may experience epigastric fullness, acid reflux, chest tightness, palpitations and other discomforts.
2. Angina: some patients will have symptoms of pain in the lower part of the sternum, epigastrium and precordial region, usually the epigastrium and raphe pain first, and then precordial pain, no obvious correlation with physical labor, obvious correlation with diet, ineffective in taking nitroglycerin, and can be relieved by the use of analgesic and antispasmodic drugs.
When suffering from gastro-cardiac syndrome can be timely consultation and treatment, strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription medication.