The pain in the upper part of the right chest after drinking may be an adverse symptom caused by reflux esophagitis, which can also occur when you suffer from coronary heart disease, cholecystitis and other diseases.
1. reflux esophagitis: reflux esophagitis after drinking the upper part of the right chest may appear hidden pain, alcohol will cause stimulation of the esophagus, easy to cause esophageal damage, the patient may also appear nausea, acid reflux, vomiting and other adverse symptoms, around the chest may also appear burning sensation.
2. Coronary heart disease: the hidden pain in the upper part of the right chest after drinking alcohol may also be an adverse symptom caused by coronary heart disease, after drinking alcohol may appear to accelerate the heartbeat, may also cause nausea, vomiting and other adverse symptoms, and even chest tightness, shortness of breath, dyspnea and other discomforts.
3. cholecystitis: cholecystitis will also appear such adverse symptoms, drinking alcohol may induce cholecystitis, the patient will appear abdominal distension, belching, nausea and other discomforts, may be accompanied by varying degrees of fever, will cause the body to appear chills, fatigue and other symptoms.
After drinking the discomfort need to timely medical examination, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.