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3. Pain Begins After Eating or Drinking

The foods and drinks that set off a heartburn attack vary from person to person. Some of the most common culprits are alcohol, spicy foods, citrus fruit, tomatoes, chocolate, and drinks containing caffeine. These substances lower the pressure at the esophageal sphincter that guards against acid backtracking from the stomach into the esophagus. If someone regularly gets chest or throat pain after consuming a specific food or drink, it is likely a trigger for them.

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