The causes of esophageal spasm are unknown. Some believe that the problem results from faulty nerves that interrupt communications received from the brain. Excessive acid from gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may also contribute. Esophageal spasms are sometimes triggered by eating or drinking very hot or cold food or drink, but spasms can happen at any time, with or without a trigger.

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