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Can gas cause burning tearing or gnawing pain in chest.Anxiety dyspepsia?Thanks.

indigestion gas not car gas

you should see a doctor. sounds like acid reflux to me or it could be a sign of a heart attack

Gas is toxic, not ment for injestion or inhalation. It can burn you.

Yes, gas can cause many different symptoms. But, the same pain can be associated with hernia.

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