If there is concern about the esophagus, an upper endoscopy would be obtained. This can evaluate for inflammation, Barrett's esophagus, or possible masses or cancer. Alcohol can increase the risk of inflammation in the esophagus.
If negative, further testing can be considered with an abdominal CT scan or ultrasound.
I would also evaluate the heart - with a possible stress echocardiogram to look for coronary disease.
These options can be discussed with your personal physician.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
kevinmd_
You don't really talk about your symptoms in enough detail to get a clear picture but here are a few questions:
1. Anxiety can bring exacerbate symptoms - I have had this happen
2. Could you be having symptoms of a panic attack or perhaps a heart related issue? Sometimes heart issues can cause pain in other areas
3. Do your symptoms come on after you have eaten certain types of foods?
one more thing - I also get this problem when I chew certain types of gum - it is the sugar substitute they use in the gum. Really pay attention to what you are eating and look for your symptoms - they can happen immediately or take a little bit to present themselves
Had an EKG..normal...have a feeling of heartburn/indegestion when I sleep...when I eat, there is mild discomfort while the food is traveling down the esophagus (or at least it feels that way)...