Can reflux esophagitis cause pain on both sides of the forehead?

Reflux esophagitis may cause pain on both sides of the front chest. Chest pain can be categorized as non-cardiac origin chest pain and cardiac origin chest pain. Esophageal origin chest pain belongs to one of the types of non-cardiac origin chest pain, and common benign diseases include reflux esophagitis. Chest pain caused by reflux esophagitis is mostly retrosternal pain, radiating pain, and may occur on both sides of the forehead, which may be accompanied by pain in swallowing, dysphagia, burning sensation in the stomach, reflux, etc. Cardiogenic chest pain, on the other hand, may be the result of angina pectoris, ischemic chest pain, and myocardial infarction. Patients with reflux esophagitis should improve their diet in daily life, eat more light and easily digestible food, such as eggs, green vegetables, etc. Avoid spicy and irritating food such as chili pepper, raw garlic, etc., so as not to aggravate the inflammation. In the case of reflux esophagitis, you should go to the hospital in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor active treatment.