Heartburn and stomach jumping are associated with acute gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal flu, hypoglycemia, and hyperthyroidism. Acute gastroenteritis can affect the function of the digestive system during an attack due to the presence of inflammation in the digestive system, resulting in digestive discomfort. Many patients lose a lot of water during the attack due to vomiting and diarrhea, so they have panic attacks. The gastrointestinal flu is a disease caused by viral infection, and the virus causes stomach discomfort when it invades the digestive system. Hypoglycemia can cause symptoms of sympathetic neurosis when the blood sugar in the body cannot supply the body’s needs, resulting in palpitations, weakness, sweating, and stomach discomfort. Some people have hyperthyroidism, which leads to hyperthyroidism and a large loss of energy in the body, resulting in panic attacks, shortness of breath and weakness. The disease is also associated with easy hunger, and when hungry, you may feel a throbbing sensation in your stomach.